Chrisland University 3rd convocation: Awosika canvasses compulsory entrepreneurship studies in universities

Bankole Taiwo, Abeokuta

Dr. Winifred Awosika, the Chancellor, Chrisland University, Abeokuta, on Wednesday, says entrepreneurship studies should be made compulsory for students in tertiary institutions as such move would contribute to national development.

Awosika stated this while delivering her address at the 3rd convocation ceremony of the institution in Abeokuta.

The chancellor, who also happens to be the Founder of the university, explained that it was important for  graduating students to blend academics and entrepreneurship skills, to make it viable for industries and in tune with various governmental policies.

She stressed the need to produce men and women who would not only be academically sound, but economically sufficient.

Awosika added that Chrisland University was leaving no stone unturned by making entrepreneurship a composite part and parcel of courses learnt.

She noted that the institution had continued to grow despite the prevailing circumstances from just seven students to over 700 students.

“ As the proprietor, I am determined to provide the required support both physical and material resources which would engender quality research, teaching in partnership with reputable and world class institution’s,” she said.

In her speech, the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Chinedum Babalola, noted that Miss Kave Martha from the Department of Criminology and Security Studies emerged overall best graduating student with 4.85 CGPA.

The Vice Chancellor explained that 44 students graduated with five of them bagging first class, saying that all the students had all excelled in learning and character.

Babalola urged the graduating students to continue to be a good ambassador of the school.

Mr Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede, the Guest Speaker,  urged the graduands to seek internship opportunities, saying it would prepare them for their dream job, saying they should also start thinking of post graduate education.

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