Oko Graduates Charged to Champion Positive Change and Economic Development in Society

The Rector of the Federal Polytechnic, Oko has urged polytechnic graduates to become ambassadors of positive change and contribute to economic development. The call to action was made during the 19th Combined Convocation ceremony held at the Federal Polytechnic Oko.

Oko Graduates Charged to Champion Positive Change and Economic Development in Society
Dr. (Engr.) Francisca Nwafulugo

In a bid to inspire and empower graduates, Dr. (Engr.) Francisca Nwafulugo, Rector of the Federal Polytechnic, Oko has urged polytechnic graduates to become ambassadors of positive change and contribute to economic development. The call to action was made during the 19th Combined Convocation ceremony held at the Federal Polytechnic Oko.

During the event, Nwafulugo emphasized the importance of graduates playing a pivotal role in fostering positive transformations within their communities. They encouraged the newly graduated students to leverage their education and skills to contribute meaningfully to societal progress.

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The 19th Combined Convocation at Federal Polytechnic Oko served as a platform for leaders to underscore the significance of education in driving economic growth. Speakers highlighted the need for graduates to embrace responsibility and actively engage in initiatives that promote positive change.

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Nwafulugo, shared insights on the role of education in shaping a nation's future, urging the graduates to be catalysts for economic development by applying their knowledge and skills to address contemporary challenges.

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The convocation ceremony, attended by dignitaries and scholars, served as a milestone for the graduates and a testament to their academic achievements. The call for graduates to become ambassadors of positive change and contribute to economic development echoes a broader commitment to nurturing a generation of responsible and proactive leaders.