THIS DAWN — The Emir of Kano, Khalifa Muhammad Sanusi II, has officially commenced his studies in the Faculty of Law at Northwest University, Kano.
Earlier reports confirmed that the Emir had secured admission into the university to pursue a degree in Law.
Known for his intellectual depth and reformist outlook, Sanusi’s decision to return to the classroom reflects his enduring commitment to knowledge and personal development.
First Day in Class
Last week, the Emir was seen attending lectures alongside fellow students.
Photographs captured him seated among classmates, listening attentively to the lecturer.

His presence in the lecture hall drew admiration from peers and faculty members.
They welcomed the Emir’s humility and dedication to learning despite his royal responsibilities.
Significance
- Leadership by Example: The Emir’s enrollment demonstrates that education remains a lifelong pursuit, regardless of status or position.
- Symbol of Reform: Sanusi has long been associated with progressive ideas in governance, economics, and social development.
His decision to study Law further underscores his interest in justice and institutional reform.
- Inspiration to Youth: By embracing student life, the Emir sends a powerful message to young Nigerians about the value of education and perseverance.
Reactions
Students and faculty expressed excitement at sharing the classroom with the Emir. Many described his presence as motivating, noting that it bridges the gap between traditional leadership and modern academia.














