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Babalola who spoke during the fourth matriculation ceremony posited the involvement of graduates in the economic development of the nation, adding that this will also help to shape the economy of the country.She told the freshers: “There is a wealth of potential within you. But you must decide if you will deprive the world or bless it with the valuable, potent, untapped resources locked away within you.

On accreditation of courses, the VC said the institution recorded a 100 percent accreditation of all her nine courses in both Colleges of Arts, Social and Management Sciences and Natural and Applied Sciences for the first exercise.“It is indeed a feat for us because it is the same yardstick, the same tool used for universities that are there before us that are being used during the accreditation exercise.

Earlier in his matriculation lecture, Managing Director, Forte Upstream Services Limited, Mr. Oluseye Alabi told the students to avoid anything that will not positively support the attainment of their objectives in the university.

 

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