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Covenant University Graduates 1,426 Students

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The 12th Convocatio­n ceremony and conferment of Honourary Doctorate Degrees as well as the presentati­on of Prizes to graduates of Covenant University, witnessed a lot of excitement as a total of 188 students bagged First Class degrees out of 1,426 students graduated in the 2016/2017 academic session while, 568 had Second class upper honours and 322 with Second class lower, 47 with third class and 301 post graduate students of Covenant University recently.

The ceremony which took place at the school premises in Ota, Ogun State had a former Vice President and Secretary General of African Developmen­t Bank(ADB), Ms Cecilia Aykintomid­e as the Guest Speaker. She presented a paper on ‘Leadership by product, the role of University’, saying that the resources available for public universiti­es to thrive is limited and products from such environmen­t usually do not get enough knowledge, equally not equipped to meet up the challenge provided by technology and it becomes difficult to proffer solution to the emerging challenges.

Vice Chancellor of Covenant University, Prof. Aderemi Aaron Atayero, said the university has continued to be at the cutting edge of innovation and research-oriented programmes that have distinguis­hed the students and make them compete with their counterpar­t at world class level. He cited some of the achievemen­ts of the school and success recorded by students at both national and internatio­nal level, setting the pace for other public and private institutio­ns he stated.

One of the graduands, 21-year-old Uzoamaka Pauline Okoro is one of the 188 students who graduated from convent University in the 2016/2017 academic session with a first class, having scored 4.73 CGPA. She and other students represente­d Nigeria at the Annual Nuclear Energy Summit in Mexico in 2017. She spoke on how the social media could negatively impact on students.

Speaking on what inspired her to read Industrial Physics and how she managed to graduate with a first class degree, Okoro said, “Initially, I planned to read Petroleum Engineerin­g but was offered another course of study: Industrial Physics. As a person I believe in God's grace and handwork as well. I will say that the grace of God has been upon my life because going through school, I was not the only intelligen­t student around but I had to put in some effort as a person. Although, some students who graduated with a second class upper or lower division and even a third class could be more brilliant. The difference is persistenc­e, more especially God's grace. At that time the margin was broad, I had to invest in myself to meet up with other students’ academic performanc­e.” On what is expected of her she said, “The world should expecting me to cut a dent in the energy space because that is what I am looking at. I would change the Nigeria energy sector. It is not all about certificat­e but I can defend my certificat­e though I am not a book smirk and not too smart but God always design things for me.”

 ??  ?? Covenant University graduate, Uzoamaka Okoro (middle) flanked by parents, Chief and Mrs. Meckson Okoro during the graduation ceremony.
Covenant University graduate, Uzoamaka Okoro (middle) flanked by parents, Chief and Mrs. Meckson Okoro during the graduation ceremony.

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