Nsukka (Enugu State) - Prof. Bartho
Okolo, Vice-Chancellor, University of
Nsukka on Friday, announced that 116
students of the 2011/2012 batch of
graduates bagged first class degrees.
Okolo made the announcement in
Nsukka during the university̢۪s 42nd
convocation and award of Bachelors
degree and certificates.
He said that out of 18,150 graduates,
116 excelled in First Class, 4,405 made
2nd Class Upper Division; 10,048 made
2nd Class Lower Division and 2,633
went home with 3rd Class.
He said that while 154 managed
ordinary pass, the remaining 794
obtained diplomas and certificates.
â€Å“I want to congratulate you all for
enduring the rigorous training that our
university offers and the test of
knowledge required to earn the
university degree.
â€Å“I expect you all to be proud of your
accomplishment and not to allow the
prevailing socio-economic condition in
the country to diminish the value of
your achievement.
â€Å“I am optimistic that you will all fulfill
your destinies,†he said.
The V-C urged them to be good
ambassadors of the university
wherever they found themselves.
â€Å“I am also optimistic that very soon, you
will be able and willing to give back your
widow̢۪s might to the development of
your alma-mater.
â€Å“I urge you all to face the future with
courage as it holds numerous potential
for you all,†he said.
In his remark, the Pro-Chancellor of the
university, Prof. Sam Igwe commended
the V-C and management team for the
positive transformation of the
university.
â€Å“Without fear of contradiction, we can
equivocally say that the last four years
have witnessed massive infrastructure
transformation and academic excellence.
â€Å“The governing council is happy to
leave the university better than it met
it,̢̢۪۪ he said.
The best graduating student of the year,
Miss Rosaline Ijendu of the Department
of Electronic Engineering, said that she
dedicated her success to God who
granted her wisdom and the strength to
excel.
â€Å“I dedicate this success to God for his
special love and care, knowing that
without God, this feat could not have
been possible,†she said. (NAN)
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Okolo, Vice-Chancellor, University of
Nsukka on Friday, announced that 116
students of the 2011/2012 batch of
graduates bagged first class degrees.
Okolo made the announcement in
Nsukka during the university̢۪s 42nd
convocation and award of Bachelors
degree and certificates.
He said that out of 18,150 graduates,
116 excelled in First Class, 4,405 made
2nd Class Upper Division; 10,048 made
2nd Class Lower Division and 2,633
went home with 3rd Class.
He said that while 154 managed
ordinary pass, the remaining 794
obtained diplomas and certificates.
â€Å“I want to congratulate you all for
enduring the rigorous training that our
university offers and the test of
knowledge required to earn the
university degree.
â€Å“I expect you all to be proud of your
accomplishment and not to allow the
prevailing socio-economic condition in
the country to diminish the value of
your achievement.
â€Å“I am optimistic that you will all fulfill
your destinies,†he said.
The V-C urged them to be good
ambassadors of the university
wherever they found themselves.
â€Å“I am also optimistic that very soon, you
will be able and willing to give back your
widow̢۪s might to the development of
your alma-mater.
â€Å“I urge you all to face the future with
courage as it holds numerous potential
for you all,†he said.
In his remark, the Pro-Chancellor of the
university, Prof. Sam Igwe commended
the V-C and management team for the
positive transformation of the
university.
â€Å“Without fear of contradiction, we can
equivocally say that the last four years
have witnessed massive infrastructure
transformation and academic excellence.
â€Å“The governing council is happy to
leave the university better than it met
it,̢̢۪۪ he said.
The best graduating student of the year,
Miss Rosaline Ijendu of the Department
of Electronic Engineering, said that she
dedicated her success to God who
granted her wisdom and the strength to
excel.
â€Å“I dedicate this success to God for his
special love and care, knowing that
without God, this feat could not have
been possible,†she said. (NAN)
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