 President Mohamed Abwari has urged the vice-chancellors of Nigerian universities not to deep in on federal government or depend rather on federal government, but to expand their wings to other aspects that will help the running of the institutions. President Abwari said this today in YOLA. He said education is the topmost priority of his administration. The president, however, said that despite the security challenges be devil in the northeast, Adama Maudibourg University has never been shot down for once because of the doggedness of the Adama Maudibourg State Government. According to him, the Act of Establishing the University as a Conventional University has been signed into law. It is time for all stakeholders to come together and take another look at the erstwhile model of absolute funding of institutions by the federal government. At all their universities to expand the scope of sourcing for funds beyond the yearly budgetary allocation and school fees, I encourage you to explore avenues for linkages, collaborations and partnerships. Today, the University round bought on the graduate and postgraduate programs in seven schools. This leave has made everyone eager to assist with meeting. That was why I personally led the Advocates for his conversion into a Conventional University sometime last year so that its mandate can be expanded to cover other causes that can be useful to the pressing needs of the state and the country at large.