UNN Graduates 132 First-Class at 47th Convocation Ceremony
Hilary Akalugwu: One hundred and thirty-two graduates of the University
of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN), have bagged first class degrees in their
different courses.
Prof. Benjamin Ozumba, the Vice-Chancellor of the university, made this
disclosure on Friday at the 47th convocation ceremony of the university.
Ozumba said that the total number of graduates and diplomas stood at
7,830, saying: “In this 47th convocation of the UNN, 132 graduates
bagged first class degrees.
Miss Augusta Ofondu of the Department of Pharmacy was named as the best graduating student on the occasion.
“I commend these first class graduates for their academic excellence,’’ he said.
However, Ozumba did not give the number of graduates, who had a second class, third class degrees or ordinary pass.
The VC said the university, which had two convocations within one year,
was a practical demonstration of his administration’s resolve to improve
the academic curriculum of the university.
“Having a second convocation within one year shows an improvement on the
university’s curriculum as well as a timely release of the
computer-based results in line with the best academic practices,’’ he
said.
He said his administration would offer quality education and
professional programme to build the university that would serve as an
intellectual and cultural centre for the promotion of new ideas and
partnerships.
In his remarks, Mr Micheal Olorunfemi, the Pro-Chancellor and Chairman,
Governing Council, urged the graduating students to be good ambassadors
of their alma-mater wherever they go.
“Today is an occasion to celebrate the successes of our children and wards, who devoted themselves to academic demands.
“Today is a day to reward their devotions and sacrifices to academics.
“I urge you, graduates, to be good ambassadors of your alma mater by
doing what is right as well as contributing your quota to improve the
university’s standard.
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