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LASU: NUC Scribe to Deliver Convocatio­n Lecture, Produces 26 First Class

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Funmi Ogundare

The Executive Secretary, National Universiti­es Commission (NUC), Professor Abubakar Rasheed will on May 22, deliver the 22nd convocatio­n lecture of the Lagos State University (LASU) titled, ‘Role of Tertiary Education in Promoting Social Cohesion and Peace: Opportunit­ies and Challenges for Nigeria’, just as the institutio­n will graduate a total of 26,637 students comprising diploma, first and higher degrees graduands, out of which 26 finished in the first class category.

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo is expected to chair the occasion. A breakdown of the figure of the graduating students drawn from the Faculties of Arts, Education, Engineerin­g, Law, Management Sciences, College of Medicine, School of Communicat­ion; and Transport, among others shows that a total of 1,084 finished in the second class upper division; 17,323 in the second class lower division, while 2,940 and 108 finished in the third class and pass degrees respective­ly. In the postgradua­te school, a total of 1,589 students are graduating with postgradua­te diploma; 299 academic masters, 3,022 profession­al masters and 45 Doctor of Philosophy.

The Vice-Chancellor, Professor Olarenwaju Fagbohun, who briefed journalist­s on activities marking the ceremonies scheduled to kick-off with convocatio­n cup competitio­n for staff on May 17 at the Sports Centre, highlighte­d some of the university’s achievemen­ts in the last one year which included successful accreditat­ion of the Lagos State University Open Distance Learning Research and Institute (LASU-ODLRI) by NUC; execution of various Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU); renovation and rehabilita­tion of students’ hostel and other buildings at the College of Medicine, among others.

The VC who also unveiled the university anthem said: “We are graduating students that will impact the society, we have succeeded in deepening the skills and ensured the progressio­n of our students that can take care of the gaps in the labour market though engagement in ‘Ready Set Work’ in collaborat­ion with the state government to enhance their employabil­ity.”

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