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14 students bag First Class degrees in Edo University

The management of the Edo University, Iyamho, Etsako West Local Government Area, said 14 students would be graduating with First class in its 6th convocation ceremony scheduled for February 27, 2025

The Acting Vice Chancellor of the University, Prof. Dawood Egbefo, disclosed this on Monday at a press briefing as part of activities lined up for the convocation.

Egbefo said a total of 430 students would be graduating from the institution, out of which 14 bagged First Class.

He added that an additional 140 graduates would receive various Postgraduate degrees, including 20 that would be awarded Doctor of Philosophy degrees in different fields.

He also disclosed that an honorary award degree would be bestowed on the former Governor of the State, Adams Oshiomhole, now a senator representing Edo North senatorial district and Vincent Agenmomen, Chairman, Freedom Group of companies.

The Acting Vice Chancellor said the duo would be honoured with precognition for their illustrious careers and contributions to the development of Edo State and in Nigeria.

He also added that the institution maintained its policy of awarding N5 million to the graduating students with the best entrepreneurial business ideas.

He said the school is in collaboration with Nigerian Independent Petroleum Company, NIPCO, and the Presidential Initiative on Compressed Natural Gas to offer students meaningful industrial educational experiences.

Egbefo explained that the university would continue to support activities to improve academic achievement while making beneficial societal contributions.

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