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CU graduates 720
First, 21 Masters Degrees at 1st Convocation
It was pomp and
pageantry at the final day of the first Convocation Ceremony
of the University, which took place on Friday, July 28,
2006. At the ceremony, dubbed, “The Release of Eagles”,
about 720 first degrees and 21 Master’s degrees were awarded
in the following disciplines: Accounting, Business
Administration, Industrial Relations, Marketing, Economics,
Banking & Finance, International Relations, and Policy &
Strategic Studies. Others were English Language,
Literature-In-English, Mass Communication, Public Relations
& Advertising, Psychology, Sociology, Computer Science, and
Management Information Systems. 26 students graduated in
the first class honours division.
Four eminent
Nigerians were also conferred with the Honorary Doctorate
Degrees for their immense contributions to the development
of their respective fields. The Honorary recipients were
Barrister Jimoh Ibrahim, Group Managing Director/CEO, NICON
Group of Companies and CEO of Global Fleet Limited,
recognized for adding value to the lives of many by being a
major employer of labour; Engr Ike Chukwuneke, Principal
Partner of Civil Sphere Consult, an engineering company
recognized for the ingenious construction of Faith
Tabernacle, a 50,000-seater Church auditorium, said to be
the largest in the world; Dr (Mrs.) Catherine. G. Okpareke,
President, Chartered Institute of Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN),
Chairman/ CEO of Crown Star Ltd and President/ Founder, Word
Foundation Trust, a Non Governmental Organisation engaged in
supporting and promoting charity and the gospel; and Rear
Admiral P. O. Ebhaleme (Retired), Principal Partner, Midland
Solicitors Legal Firm and a member of the Provisional Ruling
Council (PRC) which perfected the successful handover from
military to democratically elected government in Nigeria in
1999.
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A cross section of the honorary
awardees |
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A cross section of the graduating students |
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It was also a day of
out pouring of encomiums on the University, especially on
its laudable vision and achievements within the short period
of its existence. The Honourable Minister of Education, Mrs.
Obiageli Ezekwesili, who represented the Federal
Government, said Covenant University was founded on the very
values that her Ministry sought to nurture and sustain.
The Minister also
used the occasion to intimate stakeholders in the sector
with some of the reforms her Ministry intends to pursue in
order to transform the education sector into a veritable
platform for the realization of Nigeria’s vision of being
one of the 20 largest economies in the world by the 2020.
She identified value re-orientation as a major thrust of
reforms in the education sector. “That is why I must commend
the efforts of Bishop David Oyedepo for the vision in
setting up Covenant University. We are heartened by the
achievements of the University and hope that all efforts
would be made to sustain these achievements”, the Minister
further said, and urged the University to partner with other
institutions to explore synergistic opportunities especially
in technology-driven initiatives.
On his on part, Dr
Mensa Otabil, one of the most respected Christian leaders in
African today and Chancellor of Central University, Ghana,
in his keynote address at the occasion, said the story of
Covenant University was an affirmation of God’s faithfulness
and man’s potential as well as a celebration of the
reawakening of Africa- a true African renaissance. In the
address, titled, “Africa: Reforms in Higher Education
and Visionary Leadership Imperatives”, Dr Otabil
gave some recipes for African renaissance. According to him,
some of them include submission to the Spirit of God,
advancement in science, renewal of our old cultural
assumptions, breaking of the myth of African inferiority,
restoration of confidence in our Continent, and the evolving
of a new breed of leaders. He thanked the Chancellor, Dr
David Oyedepo and wife, Faith, for showing the way for the
new Africa and the way to make Africa work.
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Dr. Oyedepo congratulating one of
the graduands |
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Prof. Obayan receiving a goodwill message from a
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Earlier in his
address, the Chancellor, Dr David Oyedepo, had reiterated
the vision and mandate of the University, which is anchored
on “Raising A New Generation of Leaders,”
saying that the University was poised to pursue its vision
and mission for academic excellence and leadership
development through institutional entrenchment of its core
values. He also said that the University was also committed
to developing its capacities to such a level that it would
be rated among the world-class universities in no distant
future.
The Vice
Chancellor, Prof Aize Obayan, also in her address
informed the august gathering of some of the landmark
achievements of the University, which were quite humbling
for a young institution less than four years old. She said
as the University was releasing the graduating students as
eagles for flight, the University was confident that they
would live up to their expectations as the vanguard of a new
generation destined to change Africa and restore the dignity
of the Black man.
The ceremony, which
took place at the 50,000-seat Faith Tabernacle attracted
dignitaries from all works of life, including the Governor
of Oyo State, Chief Christopher Alao-Akala, the then
Executive Secretary of NUC, Prof Peter Okebukola,
Comptroller-General of Prisons, the Ogun State Commissioner
of Police, the High Commissioner of Gambia, Consular General
of the Republic of Benin, the Olota of Ota, HRH Oba
Moshood Oyede, numerous Christian Leaders, representatives
of State Governments, Universities, Professional bodies,
among others.
Click here for pictures of the event |
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| Dr. David Oyedepo, Chancellor, CU |
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| Pastor (Mrs) Faith Oyedepo |
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| Mrs Obiageri Ezekwesili, Minister of Education |
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| Prof. Aize Obayan, Vice Chancellor, CU |
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| Prof. Peter Okebukola, Then Executive Secretary, NUC |
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| Dr. Mensa Otabil, Chancellor, Central University,
Ghana |
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| Yemi Nathaniel, Registrar, CU |
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| Dr. Jimoh Ibrahim |
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| Bishop David Abioye |
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