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Wike, Ndu Bag Honorary Law Degrees, As RSU Graduates 4,982, Friday
Rivers State Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike, would be conferred with the Honorary Doctor of Law Degree (LL.D) by the Rivers State University (RSU) during its convocation ceremony on Friday.
Also to be awarded Honorary Doctor of Law Degree is the former Chief Judge of Rivers State, Hon. Justice Iche Ndu (rtd).
The Vice Chancellor of RSU, Prof. Nlerum Okogbule, disclosed this at a news briefing in Port Harcourt, last Monday, ahead of the university’s 34th convocation scheduled to hold from tomorrow to Saturday.
The two eminent personalities, according to the vice chancellor, would be honoured for their immense contributions to the transformation of the university in the last seven years.
Okogbule also announced that a total of 4,982 graduands would be awarded Bachelor’s degrees and higher degrees with 56 students bagging first class honours; 821 bagging second class, upper division; while 1, 877 made second class, lower division.
Other statistics reeled out by the vice chancellor showed that 524 students made third class, and 36 with pass, bringing the total for first degrees to 3,314.
In the post graduate degree category, Okogbule said 508 bagged post graduate diplomas, while 874 bagged Masters’degrees.
Okogbule explained the reasons for dividing the 34th convocation ceremony into two days, saying it was to address possible overcrowding as well as reduce the time to be spent on each day of the convocation.
According to him, Bachelor’s degrees would be awarded to first degree graduands on Friday, while higher degrees would be conferred on other graduands on Saturday.
Okogbule said the highpoint of the convocation would be the award of Honorary Doctor of Law Degree on Governor Nyesom Wike; and Hon. Justice Ndu; who is the pro-chancellor and chairman of the Governing Council of the university.
“These individuals have contributed immensely to the transformation of this university in the last seven years”, he said.
The vice chancellor said further that the convocation would be preceded by a lecture to be delivered by former Vice Chancellor of the University of Port Harcourt, Prof. Joseph Ajienka, tomorrow.
The topic of the lecture is: ‘Nigerian Universities and Leadership Value Proposition: Having Graduates Worthy in Character and Learning’.
He said the university has been creditably performing its main task of producing high level manpower to meet the aspirations of the people of the Niger Delta, and respond to the peculiar environmental challenges of the region and Nigeria as a whole.
By: Susan Serekara-Nwikhana
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