Elizade To Present 558 Graduates At 8th & 9th Convocation. To Honour Alakija, Afolabi

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Elizade University is set to present 558 graduates across the undergraduate and postgraduate degrees at its 8th and 9th combined convocation ceremonies.

The Vice-Chancellor, Professor Kayode Ijadunola, announced at a press briefing that the week-long event will culminate on Wednesday, November 6, 2024, with the award of first degrees, higher degrees, and honorary doctoral degrees to distinguished individuals, followed by a thanksgiving service on Sunday, November 10.

The breakdown shows that 484 bachelor’s and 74 graduate degrees across various disciplines, including the university’s first-ever doctoral and honorary doctoral awards are to be awarded at convocation.

Williams Olufunmi, Head, Public Relations reports that the Honorees include prominent Nigerians, Apostle Folorunso Alakija, Executive Vice-Chairman of Famfa Oil Ltd, and Chief Tunde Afolabi, MFR, CEO of Amni Petroleum Ltd, being recognized for their philanthropy and outstanding contributions to national development.

The Vice-Chancellor highlighted Elizade University’s progress in research, innovation, and development. Key achievements include a 100% pass rate among Nursing and Law graduates in their respective professional qualifying examinations. Additionally, the university’s partnerships with international institutions have brought in grants and collaborative opportunities, such as the prestigious Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship.

“Our success is no accident but a testament to the quality of training and the resources committed by our Founder, the BOT, and our dedicated staff,” Professor Ijadunola stated. Elizade University has also expanded infrastructure, adding a new hostel, a state-of-the-art cafeteria, and a 280-seat Computer-Based Test (CBT) Centre.

However, the Vice-Chancellor noted challenges, particularly the rising cost of energy and the “JAPA” trend, which he observed as not peculiar to Elizade University but a national malaise which could run Nigeria aground.

He also called for inclusion in TETFUND and NELFUND schemes, as private universities like Elizade contribute significantly to Nigeria’s educational landscape but remain excluded from federal funding initiatives.

With a commitment to impactful community service and sustainable growth, Professor Ijadunola said Elizade University will continue to position itself as a leader in academic excellence and societal contributions, reinforcing its reputation as one of Nigeria’s premier private institutions.

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