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IUO GRADUATED 13 FIRST CLASS STUDENT IN THE LAST CONVOCATION CEREMONY
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IUO GRADUATED 13 FIRST CLASS STUDENT IN THE LAST CONVOCATION CEREMONY
Igbinedion University Okada, Nigeria’s Premier Private University will be graduating no fewer than 691students on Saturday with 13 of them going home with First Class degrees.
Thirteen of this number bagged first class, 248 obtained Second Class (Upper Division) and 215 got Second Class (Lower Division).
The first Nigeria Private University will also be graduating 81students with unclassified degrees (Pharmacy), 134 getting Postgraduate degrees, 82 receiving Masters’s degrees, PhD 40 and PGD 12Igbinedion University Okada, Nigeria’s Premier Private University will be graduating no fewer than 691students on Saturday with 13 of them going home with First Class degrees.
Thirteen of this number bagged first class, 248 obtained Second Class (Upper Division) and 215 got Second Class (Lower Division).
The first Nigeria Private University will also be graduating 81students with unclassified degrees (Pharmacy), 134 getting Postgraduate degrees, 82 receiving Masters’s degrees, PhD 40 and PGD 12. Prof. Lawrence Ikechukwu Ezemonye, the University’s Vice Chancellor, who disclosed this at a press briefing to announce the 20th convocation ceremony said the University will be awarding honourary doctorate degrees to two prominent Nigerians.
They are Pastor Chris Oyakhilome, founder, of Believers Love World Ministry, also known as Christ Embassy and Princess Rosemary Osula-Atu, a Lagos-based Business Woman in recognition of their contribution to the nation’s development by the University Governing Council.
Prof. Ezemonye however spoke on the achievement so far made by the University which he said was a success story with emphasis on accreditation, re-accreditation and resource verification.
According to him, the Medical Laboratory Science Council of Nigeria (MLSCN) re-accredited and granted five years’ full accreditation status to the B.Sc. Medical Laboratory Science programme of the University while the Council also granted an increase in admission quota from 50 to 75.Prof. Lawrence Ikechukwu Ezemonye, the University’s Vice Chancellor, who disclosed this at a press briefing to announce the 20th convocation ceremony said the University will be awarding honourary doctorate degrees to two prominent Nigerians.
They are Pastor Chris Oyakhilome, founder, of Believers Love World Ministry, also known as Christ Embassy and Princess Rosemary Osula-Atu, a Lagos-based Business Woman in recognition of their contribution to the nation’s development by the University Governing Council.
Prof. Ezemonye however spoke on the achievement so far made by the University which he said was a success story with emphasis on accreditation, re-accreditation and resource verification.
According to him, the Medical Laboratory Science Council of Nigeria (MLSCN) re-accredited and granted five years’ full accreditation status to the B.Sc. Medical Laboratory Science programme of the University while the Council also granted an increase in admission quota from 50 to 75.
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