Anchor University has unveiled a 10-year strategic roadmap and announced plans to relocate to a permanent site in Ogun State [1].

The transition represents a major shift in the institution's infrastructure to support long-term growth and academic development over the next decade [1].

The strategic roadmap covers the period from 2026 to 2036 [1]. This plan serves as a blueprint for the university's evolution, focusing on expanding its capacity, and improving its facilities to meet institutional goals [1].

As part of this development, the university will move from its current campus in Lagos to a permanent location in Mowe, Ogun State [2]. The new site is situated near the Deeper Life International Conference Centre [2].

University officials said the relocation is necessary to provide the space and resources required for the institution's expansion [1]. By moving to a permanent site, the university aims to establish a more stable environment for students and faculty as it implements its decade-long vision [1].

The roadmap outlines specific objectives for the 10-year window [1]. While the university currently operates in Lagos, the shift to Ogun State is intended to facilitate a more sustainable growth trajectory [2].

The strategic roadmap covers the period from 2026 to 2036.

The relocation from the commercial hub of Lagos to Ogun State suggests a strategic move to secure more land and lower operational costs, which is common for expanding higher education institutions in Nigeria. By aligning its growth with a 10-year roadmap, Anchor University is attempting to move from a transitional phase to a permanent institutional footprint.