Eminent personalities at the 12th convocation of Caleb University, Imota, Lagos, have advised the graduands to have an entrepreneurial mindset and be creative.
In his speech, the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Nosa-Owens Ibie, urged the current undergraduate students to make use of their time in the school positively.
“Students should not be worried because the school has deposited in them all they will need to face the reality of life head-on. Practice all you have learned. He said, “Your time here is just like that of the incubation period whereas, by the end of your stay, the seed would have germinated. 747 students graduated with Bachelor’s degrees; while 32 students bagged the First Class. Others are 390 ; 313 Second Class ; and 13 .Miss Eunice Osho emerged as the Most Outstanding Undergraduate Student; while Mr Olaniran Timothy Oyelowo took the Most Outstanding Postgraduate Student award.
The Chancellor, represented by the VC, conferred the Honorary Doctorate Degrees on; Founder/Chairman Channels Television; Dr John Momoh, and Chairman TVC Communications, Mr Dele Alake.All rights reserved. This material, and other digital content on this website, may not be reproduced, published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed in whole or in part without prior express written permission from PUNCH.
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