Wad Medani Ahlia University

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Wad Medani Ahlia University
جامعة ود مدني الأهلية
Former name
Wad Medani Ahlia College (1992-2014)
TypeNon-profit
Established2 February 1992
Dean Isam AbdelRahman Elboushi
Location, ,
Website www.wadmedani-ahlia.edu.sd

The Wad Medani Ahlia University is a private university based in the town of Wad Madani in the state of Gezira, Sudan. [1]

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References

  1. "College Start". Wad Medani Ahlia College. Retrieved 2011-09-17.

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