Precious Cornerstone University Affirms Commitment to Academic Excellence and Spiritual Foundation
Speaking during the change of leadership ceremony held at the institution's campus in Olaogun, Ibadan, Oyo State, Bishop Oke commended the outgoing administration for their resilience and dedication over the past five years. He expressed gratitude to the governing council and the church leadership for establishing a learning environment that produces excellent and God-fearing individuals.
The president and founder of the Sword of The Spirit Ministries International and chancellor of Precious Cornerstone University (PCU), Bishop Francis Wale Oke, reiterated the institution's unwavering commitment to academic excellence and spiritual foundation. Bishop Oke, who is also the national president of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN), emphasized that PCU would take a firm stance against any form of misconduct, including sexual immorality, cultism, or crime-related offenses.
Speaking during the change of leadership ceremony held at the institution's campus in Olaogun, Ibadan, Oyo State, Bishop Oke commended the outgoing administration for their resilience and dedication over the past five years. He expressed gratitude to the governing council and the church leadership for establishing a learning environment that produces excellent and God-fearing individuals.
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Highlighting the institution's achievements, Bishop Oke mentioned that PCU had graduated two sets of students, producing 19 first-class graduates within five years. The best graduate from PCU has even become a lecturer within the institution.
The newly installed vice-chancellor, Professor Timothy Adejumo, acknowledged that his appointment was a fulfillment of a 2012 prophecy by Bishop Wale Oke. He pledged to build on the institution's success, fostering an environment conducive to learning, critical thinking, and holistic development.
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Bishop Oke concluded the ceremony with prayers for the new leadership, led by Vice-Chancellor Adejumo and the new registrar, Mrs. Morenike Afolabi.