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Excitement As New Students Resume
Excitement and high expectations pervaded the serene
ambience of the University campus recently when both fresh
and returning students resumed academic activities for
2008/2009 session.
While the returning students resumed on Saturday,
September 6, the freshmen came into the campus on Monday,
September 8 and immediately commenced registration and
orientation.
The 200 level students where on hand to help the new
students with their registrations. Clad in yellow T-Shirt,
with the inscription "Ask Me Any Question", the sophomores
excitedly directed their junior colleagues and their parents
to various registration points.
Some faculty and staff who also dressed in cream colour
T-shirt with inscription "I am Available to Direct", were
also on hand to warmly welcome the new members of the
University community and also help them to settle down in
the spirit of the University’s unique in loco parentis
role.
The week-long registration exercise also featured
interactive Parents’ Forum sessions organised by the
university management to acquaint parents with the vision
and mission of the University as well as other issues of
importance that may affect their children’s studentship in
the University.
While welcoming the parents at the forum, the Vice
Chancellor, Professor Aize Obayan, congratulated them and
said they were valued parents of future leaders that will
soon be announced to their world. "We value you because you
are the covenant parents of the leaders that will be
announced to their world very soon. The purpose of Covenant
University is Raising A New Generation of Leaders, not
because Nigeria does not have leaders, but we need another
generation of leaders," she further explained.
The Vice Chancellor assured the parents, who were
obviously elated and fulfilled to see their children
commence academic sojourn in the University, that the
institution will deliver excellent and God fearing graduates
as it has promised, adding that it was under oath to do so.
She said as part of strategic efforts aimed at preparing
the students for leadership role, the University has
fashioned out some custom-built programmes which includes
Total Man Concept, Towards a Total Graduate and
Entrepreneurial Development Studies.
Professor Obayan urged parents to partner with the
University management in its effort to deliver quality
graduates. She prayed that they would be alive to witness
the graduation ceremonies of their children.
Some of the freshmen could not hide their joy as they
expressed gratitude to God for the privilege to be trained
in Hebron (as the University is known), a place where
Kings and Queens are raised.
Onyeka Chukwuma, a Banking and Finance student said, "It
is good to be here. A lovely environment with lovely
lecturers and room mates. It is truly a good place to be".
Another student, Chinedu Okoroafor, Microbiology, sees his
admission as a privilege. "Out of many people that came for
the University’s screening exercise, it is a privilege for
me to make it. I feel great to be in this place". |