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Universities Offering Igbo/Yoruba in Nigeria (2027)

16 approved Nigerian universities and polytechnics offer Igbo/Yoruba. Click any school to see full UTME and O'level admission requirements.

Schools16
States14
About Igbo/Yoruba

Studying Igbo or Yoruba at the undergraduate level offers students a rigorous academic grounding in indigenous African linguistics, literature, oral traditions, cultural history, and language education. Students engage deeply with phonology, morphology, syntax, and the rich literary heritage embedded in these languages, while also exploring their sociolinguistic roles in contemporary Nigerian society. The programme equips graduates with versatile competencies applicable across several professional domains. Career opportunities include teaching at primary, secondary, and tertiary levels, where registration with the Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria (TRCN) is required. Graduates equally pursue careers in broadcasting, journalism, translation, and interpretation. Cultural documentation, heritage management, and roles within government language planning agencies represent additional rewarding pathways for passionate graduates committed to preserving Nigeria's linguistic identity.

Anambra (1 schools)
Cross River (2 schools)
Ekiti (1 schools)
Enugu (1 schools)
FCT (1 schools)
Imo (1 schools)
Kogi (1 schools)
Lagos (1 schools)
Niger (1 schools)
Ogun (1 schools)
Ondo (1 schools)
Osun (2 schools)
Oyo (1 schools)
Plateau (1 schools)
Frequently Asked Questions
How many universities offer Igbo/Yoruba in Nigeria?
As of 2026, 16 approved Nigerian universities and polytechnics offer Igbo/Yoruba.
What JAMB subjects do I need for Igbo/Yoruba?
Check specific institution pages for UTME combinations.
Which state has the most schools offering Igbo/Yoruba?
Cross River has the most institutions offering Igbo/Yoruba in Nigeria.