• Federal University Oye-Ekiti Holds Maiden Convocation.

    A total of 504 graduands cutting across 2014/2015 and 2015/2016 academic sessions received their first degrees during the maiden Convocation ceremony of Federal University, Oye Ekiti (FUOYE) held on Saturday.

    Speaking on the event, the Vice Chancellor of the university, Prof. Kayode Soremekun said that eighteen of the graduating students bagged first class honours in their various courses.

    Federal University, Oye-Ekiti FUOYE

    A breakdown of the results shows that for the 2014/2015 session, eight students bagged First Class honours; 69 Second Class Upper; 79 Second Class Lower; 8 Third Class and one Pass degree.

    For the 2015/2016 session: First Class (10); Second Class Upper (155); Second Class Lower (134) and Third Class 40.

    The VC said the university which was established barely six years ago, was currently rated by the National Universitues Commission as the 14th best among the over 100 universities in the country.

    According to him, the graduands being turned out were  the type that could stand and survive on  their own without having to search endlessly for white collar jobs that are not readily available.

    He enjoined the new graduates to be good ambassadors of the institution through good behaviours and proof of academic know-how garnered from the institution.

    One of the highlights of the occasion included the award of honorary doctorates on three retired secondary school principals and a computer scholar.

    The recipients included 100-year-old Chief Adepoju Akomolafe; 89-year-old Chief Francis Daramola and Mrs. Efunjoke Coker, while the fourth honoree is an ICT expert, Dr. Babatope Agbeyo.

    The Attah of Igala and Permanent Chairman of Kogi State Council of Traditional Rulers, HRM Michael Idakwo was also formally installed as the pioneer Chancellor of the university. (NAN)

    0 Comments

    ©2024 CampusPortalNG.com No 1 Information Portal for Nigerian Students