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283 Students at Covenant University Earn First-Class Degrees

The Covenant University, Ota-Ogun State, has announced that 283 students bagged first-class honours in the 2022/2023 academic session.

Prof. Abiodun Adebayo, the institution’s vice-chancellor, confirmed this development at the 18th convocation ceremony on Friday, September 29.

He revealed that the university graduated 1,175 students for the 2022/2023 academic session, which comprised 283 first-class, 656 second-class upper honours, 214 second-class lower, third-class 22 and 204 post-graduate students.

As reported by Vanguard, a student of the Department of Electrical Electronics Engineering, College of Engineering, Nelson Ifechukwu, emerged as the best-graduating student with a Cumulative Grade Point Average of 4.98.

Prof Adebayo said: “The Covenant’s mission is to transform students into experts, thinkers, innovative managers and resourceful technocrats in all fields of learning, thus restoring relevance to the university context in Africa.”

It will be recalled that Covenant University was ranked the best in Nigeria, West Africa and 7th in Africa by the Times Higher Education World University and Impact Rankings for 2023.

According to the vice-chancellor, the university was the only private school in Nigeria to appear in this year’s ranking, making it the best private university in Nigeria and Africa.

Speaking at the ceremony, the chancellor of the institution, Dr David Oyedepo, said: “our true identities, because wherever there is liberty, dignity is restored. “I have always believed that no solution can be more enduring than home-grown solutions.”

 

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