The Principal of Christ The Redeemer College Christhill, (CRC) pastor Antoinette Omosagie has advised its graduating students to keep hope alive where ever they go.
Speaking at the 18th Valedictory service for the class of Divine Hope 2019, the principal said the students have learnt the art of leading organised and focused life.
“We have taught you to respect others and be of service to people around you.
“The light of Christ has been deposited in you to shine where ever you find yourself in your academic pursuits.
“Seventeen sets ahead of you have made us proud. As you stand out in all your efforts and maintain the standard you have learnt from the college, you have being grounded spiritually in faith not to move away from the hope of Christ”.
She explained the vision and mission statement of the school is total commitment to academic excellence and entrepreneurial life skills.
On the next steps for them, he said: “Dare to be different and stand up for the light.
“The college has equipped you with sellable and sustainable life skills in a biblical integrated environment.”
Prof. Daniel Gberevbie who represented Vice-Chancellor of Covenant University, urged the graduating students to put all they had learnt in the course of their studies to good use.
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In his speech titled: lnstilling hope in a generation in times like these, Gberevbie explained success in life calls for focus and hard work.
“Every One has the capacity to strive to get the best in life. People will only patronise you when they know you have a what.
“As you are graduating from the college to pursue your degree in the university, be focused and upright. Choose your friend wisely.”
One of the graduating students, Asobi Favour, said the college has impacted moral and academic values in them.
“We have been prepared to face the challenges of world. I have not only passed through the college, the college has impacted me. My six years in CRC have been interesting and memorable. We have been taught to shine as light and keep the hope alive.”
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