Be determined, disciplined to succeed, Babcock VC counsels matriculating students
Bankole Taiwo, Abeokuta
The Vice Chancellor of Babcock University, Ilisan Remo, Ogun State, Prof Ademola Stephen Tayo has urged the newly matriculated students totalling 3,627 admitted for the 2022/2023 academic session to be disciplined, focused and be determined to make a success of their educational pursuit in the university.
Prof Ademola Stephen Tayo has equally strongly advised the students to stay off hooliganism, cultism, drug dealing, examination malpractice, stealing among other unbecoming conducts prevalent among the students as anyone caught would bear the full weight as stipulated by the laws governing the school and the country.
Breakdown of the newly matriculated students shows that the School of Computing and Engineering Sciences topped the list of 12 schools with 1,144 students.
Speaking at the ceremony held at the university amphitheatre, the Vice Chancellor congratulated the students and parents for choosing Babcock as the preferred higher institution of learning.
According to him, fulfilling admission requirements of both Babcock University and Joint Admission and Matriculation Board “is an acceptance to be part of a network of scholar aspirated to transform lives through quality education of the minds and hearts.”
Professor Tayo said Babcock education does not only deal with just learning the facts but also training the mind to think.“Our education is about problem solving and entrepreneurship. It is also an education that equips you in intelligence and character, to be locally relevant and globally acknowledged”.
“We intentionally ensure that all our programmes are accredited by the National Universities Commission (NUC), Intentional Board of Education (IBE) USA and the Adventist Accrediting Association (AA), USA as well as professional accrediting bodies which gives prospective candidates confidence to subscribe to Babcock University’”, he said.
As an institution founded on the golden principle of leadership through Christian education, the Vice Chancellor assured that Babcock would continue to applaud and celebrate the sterling qualities of integrity, faithfulness and godly conduct among the students warning however that the institution would not tolerate hooliganism, cultism, bullying, examination misconduct, stealing, drug addiction and other aberrant behavior among the students.
He assured the matriculated students that the university would give them the needed support to achieve their dream, and to also model them as worthy ambassadors of the nation, parents and the university.
“We want to assure you we will not fail or falter in this high calling. We promise you that with your cooperation and with the help of God your graduation from this university will not be delayed by one day,” he stated.
While reminding them that there was no greatness without the element of discipline, hard work, determination and the recognition of God, the VC said the university “want your victories to count much for you, to endure for you and be fond memories for you”.
“Therefore, shun unnecessary distractions which may not make you to be fully devoted to your studies. Pay attention to your assignments, quizzes, tests and examination,” he advised.
Senior Vice President, Academics, Professor Philemon Amanze also congratulated the students and parents and reminded them that Babcock University was an institution where failure was not an excuse.
He said with the matriculation over, it was time for them to face the rigor of academic studies, and to dare to be different and to become a change agent.
In the same vein, Joint Admission and Matriculation Board’s (JAMB) Public Relations Officer for Abeokuta Office, Miss Abiola Olagunle urged the students to follow laid down rules and regulations of the school and avoid bad influence if they want in succeed in life.
According to her, the surest path to success was hard work, discipline, determination and the recognition of God.
Highlight of the ceremony was the presentation of awards of certificate to Emmanuel Oluwanifemi Temiloluwa, with highest Jamb score of 357 in 2022 UTME among those who applied to Babcock University.
Others recipients were Kujenya Eniola Esther, Adigwu Isaac Ogochukwukam Efe and Arigbe-Osula Osaite Ikpomwoma who scored 14 points in 2022 Babcock University Jupeb programme and Anene Chukwuemeka Favour with highest CGPA of 4. 76 in Babcock University pre-degree programme of 2022.