Top Most Expensive Universities in Nigeria (tuition‑fee news data)
1. Wigwe University leads with ₦9.6 M–₦12 M tuition per session – most expensive in Nigeria�
Wigwe University, a new private institution in Isiokpo, Rivers State, now charges the highest annual tuition in Nigeria. Fees for programmes in Arts, Engineering, Management/Social Sciences and Science/Computing range from about ₦9.6 million to ₦12 million per session. The fees cover tuition, lab and study resources, e‑learning tools, and health insurance but exclude housing (which is separately ₦3.5 million–₦3.8 million). The institution aims for international partnerships and research collaborations as part of its premium positioning.
2. Nile University of Nigeria – Abuja (₦2.7 M–₦6.5 M)
Nile University’s annual fees vary significantly by faculty. Medicine and Surgery programmes are the costliest at roughly ₦6.5 million per session. Law and Engineering range between ~₦3 million–₦4.3 million, while other programmes start at about ₦2.7 million. The campus sits on a large Abuja site and is affiliated with the Honoris United Universities network, boosting its elite status.
3. Pan‑Atlantic University – Lagos (₦5.7 M–₦6.2 M)
Pan‑Atlantic University charges among the highest fees in Lagos, around ₦5.7 million–₦6.2 million per year for select programmes. Its curriculum appeals to leadership and business‑oriented students and emphasises values‑based education.
4. Afe Babalola University (ABUAD) – Ado‑Ekiti (up to ~₦5.55 M)
ABUAD’s costliest programmes are in Medicine and Health Sciences, with tuition reaching approximately ₦5.55 million per session. Other faculties such as Science, Engineering, and Business range from ~₦1.1 million up to ~₦3.7 million
5. Babcock University – Ilishan‑Remo (up to ~₦2 M)
Babcock’s most expensive programmes, including Law and some professional courses, come in around ₦2 million per year. Other degrees can be notably cheaper, though hostel and additional fees often raise total costs.
6. Lead City University – Ibadan (₦1.5 M–₦3.5 M)
Lead City’s healthcare and medical degrees, especially Medicine, command high rates (~₦3.5 million), while other programmes charge ~₦1.5 million per session.
7. Bowen University – Iwo (up to ~₦4.6 M)
Bowen’s Medicine and Surgery programme is among the expensive private options at roughly ₦4.6 million per year. Other faculties cost less but still rank in the upper bracket among private universities.
8. American University of Nigeria (AUN) – Yola (up to ~₦3.51 M)
AUN follows an American‑style curriculum and charges around ₦3.51 million per year for programmes such as Law, Engineering, and Nursing, with social sciences and management slightly lower.
9. Baze University – Abuja (~₦2.7 M–₦5 M)
Baze offers global‑standard programmes with its top tier fees near ₦5 million, especially for law and health sciences, making it one of Abuja’s pricier private options.
10. Igbinedion University – Okada (~₦4 M)
Igbinedion University’s high end, particularly in Medicine, reaches around ₦4 million per session, supplemented by additional levies and living costs.
Sector Observations
Private university tuition continues climbing, especially for Medicine, Surgery, and professional programmes where fees often exceed ₦5 million annua
- Accommodation and ancillary levies can add millions extra per session, making total cost substantially higher than the headline tuition figures.
- Expansion by elite private institutions (e.g., Wigwe University’s high‑end positioning) signals a push toward top‑tier branded education in Nigeria.


