ADUN Holds Sixth Matriculation Ceremony for 352 Students

He urged students to see themselves as ambassadors of ADUN and emphasized the importance of staying focused, striving for excellence, and respecting the rights and privileges of others.

ADUN Holds Sixth Matriculation Ceremony for 352 Students

The Admiralty University of Nigeria (ADUN) in Ibusa, Delta State, held its sixth matriculation ceremony, welcoming 352 students for the 2023/2024 academic session. The event, which took place on [insert date], underscored ADUN's commitment to academic excellence and the cultivation of future leaders to contribute to socio-economic development in Delta, Nigeria, and beyond.

Vice-chancellor Professor Paul Omojo Omaji emphasized the significance of maintaining decorum, discipline, and ethical standards among the new students. He encouraged them to surpass ordinary standards in their academic pursuits and uphold the values of ADUN.

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Dr. Kingsley Emu, Secretary to the Delta State Government and Keynote Speaker, highlighted the role of government and universities in partnership to achieve career objectives in a challenging economy. He urged students to focus on developing themselves through various skills and entrepreneurial programs, citing career areas such as Artificial Intelligence, Digital Marketing, Software Engineering, Cybersecurity, Financial Analysis, Social Media Management, Aerospace Engineering, and more.

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Representing Delta Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, Commissioner For Higher Education Prof Tonukari Johnbull congratulated the matriculants and commended ADUN's management for their commitment to academic excellence. He urged students to see themselves as ambassadors of ADUN and emphasized the importance of staying focused, striving for excellence, and respecting the rights and privileges of others.

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Governor Oborevwori assured ADUN of continued support from the Delta State Government and encouraged the institution to develop more extra-curricular activities for students. The matriculation ceremony concluded with a sense of optimism as the new students embarked on their academic journey at ADUN, ready to make meaningful contributions to society.