Niikondo only continued his formal schooling after
Namibian independence and obtained his
matric through distance education in 1992. He was 30 at that time. He obtained a first academic degree (a National Diploma) in Public Administration in 1995 from the
University of Namibia. He then graduated with a
B.Tech from
Technikon South Africa in 1999 and a
Master's degree, again in Public Administration, from the
University of the Western Cape and the
University of Uppsala. In 2008 he obtained a PhD in Public Administration from the University of Namibia. Niikondo worked as a part-time lecturer from 2002, and joined the Polytechnic of Namibia (now the
Namibia University of Science and Technology) in 2003. After serving as head of the Public Administration department and as deputy dean of the School of Business and Management he became vice-rector of academic affairs and research in 2011. With the institution's
Council divided on the issue, Niikondo retained his position as vice rector, and when the Polytechnic became a university he assumed office as academic deputy vice-chancellor of the institution. ==Political career==