Ojaja University Celebrates 183 Graduands at Maiden and Combined Convocation Ceremony
Ojaja University in Ilorin proudly awards degrees to 183 graduands at its inaugural convocation, marking a significant milestone for the institution.
In a momentous occasion for Ojaja University, the institution held its Maiden and Combined Convocation Ceremony, celebrating the acadeic success of 183 graduands. This significant event underscores the university's commitment to educational excellence and the empowerment of its students.
Established in 2016, Ojaja University has rapidly become a beacon of higher education, providing a conducive environment for learning and personal development. The convocation ceremony not only highlighted the achievements of the graduands but also served as a platform for inspiring future generations of students.
The 183 graduands, who completed their studies across various disciplines, received their degrees in the presence of distinguished dignitaries, including traditional rulers and academic leaders. Their hard work and dedication were recognized as they embarked on their next journey, armed with knowledge and skills acquired during their time at the university.
In his address, the Chancellor of Ojaja University, Olofin Adimula, Arole Oodua Ooni Dr. Adeyeye Enitan Babatunde Ogunwusi D.Litt, CFR, encouraged the graduands to apply their education towards meaningful contributions to society. He emphasized the importance of integrity, diligence, and the pursuit of excellence in their future endeavors.
As the ceremony concluded, the atmosphere was filled with joy and optimism, reflecting the bright future that awaits the newly minted graduates. Ojaja University remains steadfast in its mission to nurture leaders and innovators, preparing them to tackle the challenges of the modern world.
This inaugural convocation not only celebrates the achievements of the graduands but also marks a new chapter in the university's journey as it continues to strive for excellence in education.
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