FUOYE Graduates 7,396 at 10th Convocation; 131 Achieve Prestigious First-Class Honours

FUOYE Graduates 7,396 at 10th Convocation; 131 Achieve Prestigious First-Class Honours

FUOYE Graduates 7,396 at 10th Convocation; 131 Achieve Prestigious First-Class Honours

The Federal University Oye-Ekiti (FUOYE) celebrated a decade of academic impact during its 10th Convocation Ceremony, conferring degrees on a total of 7,396 graduands.

The Vice-Chancellor, Professor Abayomi Fasina, highlighted the university's rapid growth and commitment to excellence as the institution produced 131 First-Class graduates—a significant marker of the increasing competitive nature of the university's academic programmes.

Convocation Highlights:

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Total Graduands: 7,396 students across various faculties.

Academic Excellence: 131 First-Class Honours recipients led the 2026 class.

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Institutional Growth: The ceremony underscored FUOYE's status as one of Nigeria's most sought-after federal universities, noted for its expanding infrastructure and research output.

Professor Fasina congratulated the graduates, urging them to be "solution providers" and to utilize their training to navigate the challenges of the global economy. The event was attended by top government officials, traditional rulers, and members of the academic community who gathered to witness the milestone anniversary.