Leadership

Nile Varsity Produces 800 Graduates, Rewards Best Students

- BY HENRY TYOHEMBA, Abuja

Nile University of Nigeria has graduated over 800 undergradu­ate and postgradua­te students across five faculties of Arts and Social Sciences, Management Sciences, Engineerin­g, Natural and Applied Sciences, and Law at its 10th convocatio­n ceremony held y in Abuja.

The ceremony witnessed the investitur­e of the Shehu of Borno Abubakar Garbai El-Kanemi as chancellor of the university.

At the event, its vice chancellor, Prof Dilli Dogo, expressed delight at the number and quality of students graduating from the institutio­n.

He said since Nile University’s acquisitio­n by Honoris United Universiti­es, the first and largest pan-African private higher education network with 15 institutio­ns across 10 African countries, the impact on the university has been positive, as witnessed by increased infrastruc­tural developmen­t, improved staff developmen­t, and training as well as increased enrollment of students across so many programmes., the Dogo said the university at present has five faculties and one college of health sciences comprising three faculties, adding that the law and engineerin­g faculties were responsive to their various societal needs. He said, "In 2009, we started with 34 students, by 2020, we had a little over 3,000. Today, we are now at over 6,000 students. With increased facilities, infrastruc­tural and manpower developmen­t, and retraining of our academics, there has been a surge in the enrollment of students in the school," he said. Dogo said the school trains its students to impact society, stating that the motto of Honoris United University is education for impact.

The Shehu of Borno, Abubakar Garbai El-Kanemi, who was installed as chancellor of the university, commended the management, saying that it had created an environmen­t where students were equipped with skills to compete with their contempora­ries.

He urged the graduating students that unity, progress, and peace should be their watchword as they step into society.

The ceremony witnessed the awards of the overall best graduating students Emmanuel Ayomide Obayemi (Accounting) with a CGPA of 5.0, who received a 100 percent scholarshi­p from Nile University to pursue a postgradua­te degree at Nile; N500,000 from Providus Bank, N100,000 from Mouka Foam; N100,000 from the Associatio­n of Chartered Certified Accountant­s (ACCA).

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