EDUCATION
Matriculation: Oyedepo tasks students on discipline, time usage
The Chancellor, Covenant University, Ota, Dr David Oyedepo, has advised newly admitted students to be disciplined and use their time wisely, in the course of their studies.
Oyedepo spoke on Friday, during the 22nd matriculation ceremony of the institution, for the 2023/2024 academic session, in Ota, noting that such attitude helps in achieving set goals.
It was reported that 2,351 students, comprising 2,153 undergraduate and 198 postgraduate were matriculated for 2023/2024 session.
The Chancellor said that the pain of discipline might be costly, but the end result is priceless.
“No one will ever be any more accomplished in his pursuit than when he is disciplined.
“Anyone that will not take responsibility early will end-up a liability,” he said.
According to him, everyone is absolutely responsible for the outcome of his or her life.
Oyedepo enjoined them to make the most of their time, as the days are evil, and not to hang around people that do not share their sense of mission.
In his welcome address, Prof. Abiodun Adebayo, Vice-Chancellor of the institution, said that the university’s unique vision was to raise a new generation of leaders in all fields of human endeavour, who would redeem the battered image of the black man.
Adebayo said God had continued to validate the vision with many infallible proofs, with the university being the most preferred for candidates seeking quality and life-applicable higher education in Africa.
The vice-chancellor said that graduates of the institution were the most employable among those of all Nigerians universities, and continued to receive laurels and commendation for excellence performance in postgraduate studies abroad.
Also, the Pro-Chancellor, Bishop David Abioye, implored the students to be focused as they began the journey of academics, into the future.
Abioye said the purpose of Covenant University went beyond its certificate to students at graduation.
He said that academic programmes in the institution involved customised life-changing core values, which aim at training each student to be self-efficient and self-sufficient upon graduation.
Covenant University is a private Pentecostal Christian University, which has been operating with official status since 2002 in Ota, Nigeria.It prides itself as one of the leading universities in Africa, driving a vision to raise a new generation of leaders and reinstate the black race’s dignity.