Rhema University's attainment of full accreditation for its medicine and surgery program marks a pivotal moment for higher education in Nigeria. The National Universities Commission (NUC) and the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN) granted this accreditation, a significant endorsement that enhances the university's credibility and educational offerings.

The accreditation process involved rigorous evaluation, ensuring that Rhema University meets the necessary standards for medical training. This achievement not only bolsters the institution’s reputation but also positions it as a competitive player in the medical education landscape. "This accreditation is a testament to our commitment to excellence in medical training and our dedication to producing competent healthcare professionals," stated Professor John A. Nwosu, Vice-Chancellor of Rhema University.

Looking ahead, this milestone is expected to attract more students to the program, ultimately contributing to the growing demand for qualified medical practitioners in Nigeria. As the university prepares to expand its facilities and resources, it aims to foster an environment that nurtures future leaders in healthcare, addressing critical gaps in the nation's medical workforce.