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CU hosts Counselling
Association of Nigeria
Covenant University has been commended
for its excellent performance in organizing world-class
conferences and workshops.
The kudos was given to the University
when it played host to a delegation from the Counselling
Association of Nigeria (CASSON), Ogun State chapter on
January 17, 2007.
The delegation, which was led by the
Chairman of the Association, Dr G. B. Eweniyi, said his
association had been receiving positive feedback from
participants of the various conferences and workshops hosted
by the University, adding that they were in CU to intimate
the Management that the University has been earmarked as
venue for their forthcoming National Conference to be hosted
by the Chapter in August 2007.
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The Vice Chancellor and the
Registrar with CASSON members during their visit |
In the words of the CASSON Chairman, CU
was chosen not only because of its beautiful and serene
campus or its state-of-the art facilities but also on the
account of the positive feedback the association received
from participants of the various conferences and workshops
hosted by the University.
Dr Eweniyi, who is also an Associate
Professor of Counselling at the Olabisi Onabanjo University,
Ago-Iwo, said they were equally motivated to choose CU
because it was the only University in the state with steady
academic calendar, adding that the conference would
complement and further popularize Counselling programme of
the University.
In her remarks at the occasion, the Vice
Chancellor, Prof Aize Obayan, who welcomed the delegation on
behalf of the Chancellor, Dr David Oyedepo, commended the
association for choosing the University as venue for the
Conference.
The Vice Chancellor, who is also a
Professor of Counselling, stressed the importance of
counselling and human development as incorporated in the CU
curriculum, saying that any nation, which failed to pay
attention to its human development need, was not ready to
move forward.
Earlier in his welcome address, the
Registrar, Yemi Nathaniel, said counselling had taken a
corporate dimension, adding that the nation’s leaders, at
all levels of governance, need counselling in order to bring
the country out of its present socio-political problems.
He said Covenant University has benefited
from the rich professional background of a Counsellor, who
is our Vice Chancellor and regretted that the import of the
profession was not being appreciated in the country.
The occasion was also a sweet reunion
between Prof Obayan and one of her students, Ms E. O. Alabi,
the Treasurer of the association. Ms Alabi gave an emotional
and heartwarming testimony of the mentoring impact of the
Vice Chancellor on her life as a student of the University
of Ilorin. |