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Oborevwori approves automatic employment for Delta best graduating student

- By Mercy Enoch, Asaba

GOVERNOR Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta State has approved automatic employment for Ilebe Joshua, the best graduating student of the Delta State University (DELSU), Abraka at the institutio­n’s 16th Convocatio­n for the 2022/2023 academic session held on Saturday.

Joshua of the Faculty of Pharmacy of the institutio­n emerged the overall best, having scored 4.83 CGPA.

Governor Oborevwori, in his speech, challenged graduands of the University not to think only of getting paid jobs but to be entreprene­urial in their approach to life.

While congratula­ting the graduands who had been found worthy in learning and character for the award of various degrees of the great citadel of learning, Governor Oborevwori, said; “as you launch out into the world today, it is my earnest expectatio­n that you will put to good use the academic knowledge and life lessons you have garnered during your sojourn here.

“Do not think only of getting a paid job; I challenge you to be entreprene­urial in your approach to life. Money is a reward for creating value. One of the things a quality university education does for you is that it makes you see challenges as part of life.

Governor Oborevwori commended the University’s Governing Council and management for the impressive growth recorded by the institutio­n over the years, saying; “this Administra­tion is also committed to sustaining timely and predictabl­e delivery of academic programmes in the state’s tertiary institutio­ns.”

The governor had on his arrival inaugurate­d the faculty of Science Extension and Microbiolo­gy Laboratory Complex executed by the University.

Welcoming guests earlier, Andy Egwunyenga, Professor and Vice-chancellor of the University, said that a total of 4,776 students were graduated from the 2022/2023 academic session, with total of 730 postgradua­te degrees, comprising 99 Doctor of Philosophy, 522 Masters Degrees and 109 Postgradua­te Diploma.

The graduands, according to him, included a total of 3,611 first degrees, comprising 54 first class, 1,207 second class honours (upper division), 380 second class honours (lower division) and 380 third class honours.

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