UNIOSUN: 49 Make First-Class As School Graduates 1814 Students

September 12, 2019
171 Views
 

File Photo

The Vice-chancellor of Osun State University, Prof. Labode Popoola on Thursday disclosed that the university would confer first degrees on a total of 1814 graduands during its 8th convocation ceremony for 2019.

He added that out of the total number of graduands, 49 made first-class honour division, which represents 2.7% of the aggregate number, while 670 made second class upper, 892 came out with second class lower division, as 192 and 9 graduands bagged third class and pass respectively.

Popoola, however, averred that the school, through the establishment of Global Affairs and Sustainable Development Institute (GASDI) would be a veritable instrument to address issues of sustainable development in a more unique, and creative ways across Africa.

The VC stated this during a press conference held in Osogbo, the Osun State capital to herald the convocation ceremony and conferment of awards and honorary degrees.

“Gentlemen of the press, we are working assiduously to fulfill our mission of creating a unique institution, committed to the pursuit of academic innovation, skilled-based training and a tradition of excellence in teaching, research and community service.

“We have over the last one year deployed series of success-driven techniques that have continued to yield positive results as evident in our numerous achievements.

“Part of our success stories that have dominated the news in recent times is the establishment of the Global Affairs and Sustainable Development Institute (GASDI), which was approved by the Senate of Osun State University in October, 2018 with a mandate to address issues of sustainable development in unique, creative and efficient ways that can fast-track the attainment of SDGs.

“I am glad to tell you now that the institute is now becoming a centre of excellence in postgraduate teaching, research, and societal development in all areas of sustainable development.

“We have continued to build the capacity of our staff through local and international training. It may interest you to know that in the course of the session, about 150 members of staff were funded to attend conferences, workshops and courses “, Popoola said.

You may be interested

A Guide To Non-European Countries Footballers Seeking A Relaxed Life
Canada
22 views
Canada
22 views

A Guide To Non-European Countries Footballers Seeking A Relaxed Life

Webby - March 23, 2023

Footballers generally live a very lavish Lifestyle, and there’s no doubt about it! All the popular athletes can be seen…

2023 U-23 AFCONQ: ‘How We’ll Beat Olympic Eagles In Rabat’ –Guinea Coach, Cisse
Sports
10 views
Sports
10 views

2023 U-23 AFCONQ: ‘How We’ll Beat Olympic Eagles In Rabat’ –Guinea Coach, Cisse

Webby - March 23, 2023

Guinea U-23 head coach Morlaye Cissé has explained how they plan to defeat Nigeria in the second leg of the…

I Won’t Tell You Lies — NFF President Gusau Promises Super Eagles
Sports
Sports

I Won’t Tell You Lies — NFF President Gusau Promises Super Eagles

Webby - March 23, 2023

President of the Nigeria Football Federation, Ibrahim Gusau has promised to be fair and just in his dealings with the…

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published.