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  • Varsity holds maiden convocation

    The Samuel Adegboyega University, in Ogwa, Edo State will graduate her pioneer set of 50 students tomorrow.

    Listing the achievements of the four-year old university, At a press briefing to announce the convocation, its Vice Chancellor, Prof Benard Aigbokan, said the institution has partnered with the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development to nurture 100,000 oil palm nursery for sale to small-scale farmers and offered international ICT training to students in collaboration with New Horizon, an e-training firm, among others.

    “In order for the students to achieve the competence necessary to prepare them for the labour market, the university has ensured that all students graduate with a minimum of three certificates which include a certificate for their course of study, ICT certificate from New Horizon and entrepreneurial certificate in which students are empowered with additional skills in hair dressing, tie and dye, farming and so on,” he said.

    The vice chancellor debunked the allegations that National Universities Commission (NUC) rated the university as substandard, noting that the rumour has been corrected by the regulatory agency.

    Activities that featured as part of the convocation included a novelty match, convocation drama as well as the inauguration of a multipurpose hall and Centre for Economic Research (CERDEL).

     

  • Babcock University holds 13th convocation

    Babcock University holds 13th convocation

    A retired United States of America (USA) Commanding Army General, Mark Hertling, has advocated acts of appreciation, continuous learning and belief in one’s self as attributes of leadership.

    He spoke at the commencement address at the 2015 Babcock University convocation yesterday.

    Hertling said: “The three things that would serve you well as you become the leaders of Nigeria and the world are saying ‘thank you’, never stop learning and believe in yourself.”

    He urged the graduating students to strive to overcome challenges, which are inevitable and learn something new daily.

    Gen Hertling is a member of US President, Barack Obama’s Council on Fitness, Sports and Nutrition and serves as Senior Vice-President for Global Partnering, Health Performance Strategy and Physician Leadership of Florida Hospital, USA.

    Former Akwa Ibom State Governor Godswill Akpabio was awarded an honourary doctorate degree in Global Economic Development.

  • 13 bag First Class at DELSU convocation

    13 bag First Class at DELSU convocation

    Thirteen graduates of the Delta State University (DELSU) in Abraka bagged a First Class during the institution’s Ninth convocation held last weekend. The valedictorians were among 9,648 graduating students conferred with first degrees and diplomas at the ceremony held at Convocation Arena in Site III of the institution.

    The ceremony also witnessed conferment of post-graduate degrees and honorary degrees to the deserving people.

    The Governor of Delta State, Dr Emmanuel Uduaghan, led the pack of dignitaries, including his deputy, Prof Amos Utuama (SAN), and traditional rulers in the state.

    The Vice-Chancellor (VC), Prof Victor Peretomode, said the ceremony was to celebrate the efforts and time invested by the graduands during their days in school, urging the graduates to see the convocation as another beginning in their lives. He urged them to dream big and reflect on their aims in life.

    Governor Uduaghan urged the graduands not to give up hope on the future of the country, noting that the objective of Delta Beyond Oil was to open up the state’s economy and provide jobs for indigenes that are qualified.

    The convocation ceremony was also an opportunity for the governor to commission projects in the school. One of the projects is the newly-built Faculty of Education complex.

    Highlight if the ceremony included presentation of automatic employment to the overall best graduating student, Miss Anthonia Michael of the Department of Botany. She was also given scholarship up to doctoral level.

    In her speech, Anthonia expressed gratitude to God for making her feat possible and promised to always strive for excellence.

  • Tinubu speaks at LAUTECH convocation

    Tinubu speaks at LAUTECH convocation

    Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH), Ogbomosho – Oyo state recently held its 12th convocation ceremony for first degree grandaunts.

    The ceremony, which took place at the convocation ground opposite the lecture theatre, had a total number of 4,697 first degree graduates and 9,000 degrees been awarded.

    According to the institution’s Vice Chancellor, Professor Adeniyi Gbadegesin, thirty three students bagged first class honours while 1,144 students bagged second class upper division honours.

    Others according to the Prof. include 2,575 students who bagged second class lower division honours, 692 third class honours graduates as well as 140 nursing students.

    Speaking at the convocation ceremony, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu who is also the institution’s Chancellor, assured the students that their welfare and development would receive the much needed attention through the enhanced and progressive policies of the new federal government, adding that the hope and prospect for a better future for the youth is now bright.

    He also called on the graduating students to become willing partners in the mission of radical structural change.

    ‘’It is necessary for me to call on you graduates to contribute your fair quota to the development of this country. Remember, the university that produced you has a vision – to be a centre of academic excellence for the advancement of technology in meeting socio-cultural needs of the society.

    ‘’The knowledge you have acquired in this university becomes meaningful only when applied in a way that impacts positively on the society,’’ Tinubu admonished.

  • 10,600 graduates for UNILAG convocation

    10,600 graduates for UNILAG convocation

    The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Lagos (UNILAG), Prof. Rahamon Bello, on Friday said that 125 of its 10,600 graduating students for the 2014 session had finished in the First Class Division.

    Bello said at the convocation media briefing in Lagos that the event for the award of degrees, higher degrees, Diploma, certificates and prizes, would hold from April 27 to April 30.

    He said that 1,664 of the students bagged the Second Class Upper Division while 2,827 were in the Second Class Lower Division.

    Bello said that 963 others would be graduating in the Third Class Division; 90 with Pass degrees while 167 others would be under the unclassified degrees in Medicine and Pharmacy.

    “I am also proud to announce Mr. Korede Akinpelu of the Department of Chemical Engineering as the best graduating student of the university with a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 4.96.

    “Mr. Sedan Shittu of the Department of Finance  is the second best graduating student with a CGPA of 4.91,” he said.

    Bello said the institution would also be graduating 103 Doctors of Philosophy (Ph.Ds.), 4,330 with Masters’ degrees and 331 with Postgraduate Diplomas from its School of Postgraduate Studies.

    He said that Dr Isaac Akpan, with the thesis entitled: “ Processing and Characterisation of Selected Biodegradable Fibre-PLA Composites,’’ emerged the best Doctorate student.

    The vice-chancellor re-emphasised UNILAG’s resolve to continue to produce quality first class graduates capable of competing favourably with their counterparts in any part of the world.

    He said that the university had continued to witness appropriate growth and development in all facets, particularly in infrastructure and academic leadership.

    Bello said that with the resuscitation of its students’ union 10 years after it was proscribed, the institution now had the full complement of education.

    According to the don, students can now fully exhibit their leadership potentialities in readiness for roles in the larger society.

    The vice-chancellor said the university recently produced a 25-year strategic plan, spanning from 2012 to 2037.

    Bello said the document contained all facets of the institution and how they should grow or develop in tranches of five years.

    He said the convocation programme would kick off with a convocation lecture entitled: “ Taking Advantage of a Depressing Nigerian Economy to Accelerate Socio- Economic Development.’’

    Bello said that the lecture, slated for April 27, would be delivered by a former National Universities Commission Executive Secretary, Prof. Peter Okebukola.

    He also said that honorary degrees would be conferred on emeritus professors of the university, including some eminent Nigerians, for their outstanding contributions to education and quality of life in Nigeria.

    Some of the awardees include retired Lt.-Gen. Theophilus Danjuma, Mr.  Gamaliel Onosode and Pastor Enoch Adeboye.

    Bello congratulated President Goodluck Jonathan for entrenching democracy in Nigeria by conceding defeat to the President- elect, retired Maj.-Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, before the final declaration of result.

    He also congratulated Buhari and wished him a tenure that would meet the expectations of the teeming Nigerians

     

  • Landmark varsity’s first convocation

    Landmark varsity’s first convocation

    Management of Landmark University in Omu-Aran, Kwara State has held its maiden convocation ceremony with the theme: The release of pathfinders.

    The occasion was graced by dignitaries across the country, including representatives of Kwara State Governor Abdulafatah Ahmed, Alhaji Ibrahim Shekarau, Minister of Education; Dr Akinwumi  Adesina, Minister of Agriculture; Ambassador Uriel Palti, Israeli Ambassador to Nigeria, Prof Julius Okojie, Executive Secretary, National Universities Commission (NUC); Chancellor, Dr David Oyedepo and his  wife Pastor Faith Oyedepo, Vice-Chancellors of various universities across the country and traditional rulers.

    The university produced 39 students with First Class Honours, 186 Second Class  Upper Division, 152 Second Class Lower Division and nine Third Class Honours, among others.

    Dr Oyedepo urged the graduating students to guard against abuse of time, energy and waste  of  resources. “There are no classmates in life, but rather there are only classmates in school”, he added.

    The keynote speaker, Akinwumi, praised the university for their effort towards agricultural revolution, saying the university was the first privat university of agriculture in Nigeria.

    The best graduating student, Hermans Roselyn from Accounting department with CGPA of 4.90, said: “Despite the strict rules and regulations of the university, I worked tirelessly to attain this enviable height”. She advised her fellow graduands to be of good behaviour anywhere they found themselves.

  • 11,971 graduates  for LASU convocation

    11,971 graduates for LASU convocation

    The Lagos State University (LASU),  Ojo will graduate 11,791 students on August 6 at its auditorium.

    The 19th Convocation will graduate 3,472 Full-Time students, 5,685 from External System and 12 from Diploma programme.

    The event will also feature the commissioning of the School of Transport building by Governor Babatunde Fashola on August 7.

    The Vice Chancellor, Professor John Obafunwa said other projects like the University Senate Building, the Central Library  and others will be duly completed, adding that there would be no abandoned project during his tenure.

    He said no Honorary Degrees will be awarded at the event due to the decision made by the Visitor, Fashola,  with the agreement of the Governing Council in 2012.

    “The reason is because we do not want to join the bandwagon of universities that award such. Ours is a prestigious university and the first state university in Nigeria,” Obafunwa said.

    He assured that the management is working towards turning challenges facing the institution to opportunities to globally celebrate its achievements.

    Obafunwa also praised the contributions of the state government as well as its interest and positive disposition to the institution’s sustainable growth.

    He added that the school would soon be joining the league of universities that own and operate Radio stations.

    He attributed its emergence to Chief Kesington Adebukunola.

  • Two valedictorians shine at UNN convocation

    Two valedictorians shine at UNN convocation

    •VC counsels varsities to be futuristic

    Ossai Chikwetalu Emmanuel and Ume Chukwuma Otum shared the stage as joint valedictorians at the 43rd convocation of the University of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN) held at the university’s Margaret Ekpo convocation ground last Friday.

    The duo from the Departments of Religion and Agricultural Economics finished their courses with Cumulative Grade Point Averages of 4.79 each.

    Ossai, who had to settle for Religion instead of Law, said he made up his mind to be the best despite the challenges he faced.

    He said: “Initially I had two challenges. Upon my admission in 2009, my first challenge was how to develop interest in Religion because I had always dreamed of being a lawyer and applied for it in UNN. But I later rearranged my thoughts and decided to transfer the energy I planned to channel towards Law to Religion.

    “Second was financial problem. My Mum is into small business while my Dad works in the security unit of UNN. Getting money to buy books and other materials was not easy for me. But as the Class Governor from my 100-Level, I had access to the university as well as departmental libraries where I photocopied most of the materials I needed.”

    For Otum, God did the magic.

    “I am a born again Christian and have been associated with Christian associations from my 100-Level. Their support and encouragement to trust and believe in God are some of the things that actually saw me through. It made me realise that God does not fail. So I’m calling on my friends and everyone here to give their lives to Christ and he is the key to every problem man faces,” he said.

    The Vice-Chancellor of UNN, Prof Bartho Okolo said a total of 7,989 graduands were conferred with first degrees, masters, PhD and post-graduate diplomas during the two-day event.

    With his tenure ending in June, Okolo delivered his last convocation address in which he expressed optimism about the future of universities in Nigeria, anchoring his belief on President Goodluck Jonathan’s promise to improve funding for universities.

    He described the recent disbursement of funds by Federal Government to public universities nationwide as commendable. He nonetheless contended that continuous dependence on government for funding by universities may not last, calling on university administrators to be more creative and aggressive in attracting funds from external sources.

    He said: “I foresee a future in which the current dependence of universities on government funding would diminish. I also foresee a future in which the competition for bright students, competent faculties, as well as funding from donor agencies will become more aggressive among universities. We must therefore strategise and make adequate preparations to guarantee the future survival of our university.

    “In the same vein, the global ranking of universities will continue, and our universities should no longer be seeking to meet only the standards set by the local regulatory agencies. Instead, we should stay conscious of our position or ranking in the global listing of universities, or at least in the African continent. This consciousness should inform our thinking, planning and action in the day and years ahead.”

    He identified his administration’s achievements as including, forging collaborations with over 80 reputable institutions across the world, development of infrastructure, making investments to boost the university’s revenue, and development of 72-hour online transcript delivery system, among others.

    Okolo expressed appreciation to the Federal Government and good-spirited Nigerians who had collaborated with the Institution, under his administration, to ensure a better infrastructure for the University.

    In his speech President Jonathan, who was represented by the Supervising Minister of Education, Chief Nyesom Wike, expressed happiness that peace had returned to the university following the crisis ignited by the removal of the former Pro-Chancellor, Dr. Emeka Enejere, a UNN alumnus and former lecturer, who hails from Nsukka.

    Besides, Wike said the Federal Government had kept its promise of providing additional funding for facility development in universities through TETFund and other high impact interventions.

    He urged the university to address poor work ethic and prolonged industrial actions, which affect the university as badly as inadequate funding.

    Further he said that his administration was committed to strengthening all tiers of the education sector by expanding access to education and upgrading the quality of teaching and personnel across all levels of education.

    The UNN Pro-Chancellor Emmanuel Ukala (SAN) assured that the university would continue with her due process, adding that there would not be sacred cows.

     

  • Humour at NOUN convocation

    Humour at NOUN convocation

    •4, 308 graduate

    For the three hours that the convocation lasted, the audience had something to laugh, whistle, cheer, clap, and wave about, most of which were caused by the National Open University (NOUN) Vice Chancellor, Prof Vincent Tenebe.

    It was the third convocation of NOUN, held at the Main Exhibition Hall 1 and 2, National Theatre, Iganmu where 4, 308 students from the Schools of Arts and Social Sciences, Education, Law, Management Sciences, and Science and Technology graduated last Saturday.

    The VC had been called to deliver his speech, but while urging the government to give opportunities to NOUN graduates, he told a story that left the audience reeling with laughter.

    He said a graduate found himself in the United Kingdom (UK), where he saw a placement for a job interview in an organisation that sells bibles. The organisation needed eloquent speakers to help market their products.

    The young man went to the organisation, stammered while telling them that he was there for the interview.

    The VC said that the interviewers said: “’No this man cannot work here,’ but the chairman of the interview panel, who is just like our Nigerian Universities Commission (NUC) Executive Secretary, Prof Julius Okojie, who has given NOUN a chance, told them to give the young man a chance.

    “All those who were present for the interview spoke eloquently, just like the Joint Special Representative African Union-United Nations Mission in Dafur (UNAMID), Prof Ibrahim Gambari (NOUN convocation lecturer), except the NOUN graduate.”

    “They were all given 50 copies of the bible each to sell but the NOUN graduate came back after 10 minutes with all books sold while others were still outside, preaching to convince people to buy.”

    He said surprised, they gave him another 50 copies and again he came back with the money.

    “He sold 250 copies of the books within one hour while others had not sold any. So, Okojie told someone to follow him and see if he hid the books somewhere and presented them with his own cash.

    “The person that followed him found out that he would walk up to someone that is in a hurry and say, ‘would you pay for the copy of a bible or should I read it to you?’ as he stammers, and the person would say, ‘please just give me a copy’ and pay the $10.

    “The person went back to report that the young man had prospects. He was not just given the job; but was made head of the sales department.”

    Almost immediately the audience recovered from the amusement, the VC announced that the university had added two new centres to the institution – one for members of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), and the other for the Nigeria Police – which made everyone resume the laughter, referring to the study centre for NURTW as school for agberos (touts).

    He called on the Federal Government to support the university by allowing its products to participate in the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) scheme.

    “The present practice of issuing letters of exemption to our graduands, even though appreciated, is not good enough. The National Open University of Nigeria is a full-fledged federal university, offering degree programmes as approved and accredited by the NUC, just like all other universities in Nigeria. It is therefore fair justice to allow all young Nigerians of NYSC specified age to participate in the scheme, while those above 30 years old should be given exemption letters as it is practised for all graduates from other universities in Nigeria and abroad,” he said.

    Tenebe said among the graduands were the university’s first sets of Law and Mass Communication students. He added that the institution recently established the School of Agricultural Science and School of Health Sciences.

    The VC also sought improved funding from the government as well as help for infrastructural development in the various study centres to ensure conducive learning environment for students.

    Three Nigerians, Prof Grace Alele Williams, Alhaji Muhammed Ali Kwara, and the Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Abubakar were conferred with honorary degrees. However, the IG’’s award was deferred until next year because he is still in service.

    Mrs Williams, a former Vice Chancellor, University of Benin (UNIBEN), thanked Nigerians for recognising that the young are doing good things and not forgetting the old. She was excited to see many young people and as well as older women graduating.

    The Minister of Education, Chief Nyesom Wike said if everyone in Nigeria is educated, the fight against corruption will be easier.

    “Open and Distance Learning is a veritable tool to achieve this. We believe that with this, we can strive to be like other countries,” he said.

     

  • Annual convocation ends

    Annual convocation ends

    The week-long Renewal Congress of the Church of Evangelism Cathedral, Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos ended last Sunday with a special thanksgiving service.

    Activities marking the largest annual spiritual convocation of the church with the “unstoppable healing” started last Saturday with a football match tagged Lekki Christian Football Championship.

    There was also a rally, deliverance service and evening of praise where many worshippers testified to the overwhelming spiritual bliss.

    The congress, according to the General Overseer of the church, Rev. (Mrs.) Edith Okunbanjo, was targeted “at winning souls and to glorify the name of Jesus through healing of those under the oppression of the devil.”

    She admonished Nigerians not to give up because “God will do a new thing in Nigeria.”

    The wife of the late industrialist and founder of EcoBank Nigeria Plc, Oloye Olarenwaju Okubanjo, said: “For people to enjoy God’s glory, they must not only endeavour but be ready to embrace righteousness in all their acts and deeds.”