Prof. Abdu Ganiyu
Ambali, the Vice-Chancellor, University of Ilorin, said on Friday that the
institution had produced a total of 89 first class graduates for the
2016/2017 academic session.
The Vice-Chancellor
made this disclosure in Ilorin on the occasion of a handover and
valedictory press conference, which signaled the commencement of
the 33rd convocation ceremonies of the university. In his address
entitled: “You are great”, the VC said that the university was thriving
academically, going by the quality and quantity of research works embarked upon
by lecturers.
He gave a
breakdown of the graduating students thus: 89 First Class Division, 1,932
Second Class Upper Division and 3,727 Second Class Lower Division. The VC also
said that 1,309 of them graduated with Third Class Division, 117 with
ordinary pass while there were two aegrotat graduating students. While
handing over to Prof. Suleiman Abdulkareem, the 10th Vice-Chancellor of the
university, the outgoing VC said that the institution had recorded
many successes since he took over its administration in the past five
years.
According to
Unilorin, the university is one of the most peaceful institutions in
Nigeria with uninterrupted academic sessions since the past 17 years. “Since my inception as the VC, additional
faculties were created from the existing 12 in 2012 to 15 presently,” he said.Ambali
also stated that a total of 69 projects had been inaugurated in the
past five years. The highlight of the event was a book presentation in honour
of the out-going VC, entitled: “The Ambali Years, (A chronicle of the landmark
achievement of Prof. AbdulGaniyu Ambali-2012-2017).


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