Adekunle Ajasin University is a fairly good state university with a peaceful environment that supports learning. Akungba is quiet and mostly centred around students, though it can feel isolated and a bit boring at times. Lecturers are decent and many are committed, but like most public universities in Nigeria, there are occasional disruptions in the academic calendar due to strikes or administrative delays. The facilities are average and could be improved, but they are manageable for serious students. If The government were more responsible, the school would have been far better. The cost of living and accommodation is relatively affordable compared to larger cities, which makes life easier for many students. Overall, AAUA is a good option if you are disciplined, focused, and willing to adapt to the challenges that come with studying in a public university in Nigeria.