Feb 19 • 11:48 UTC 🇳🇬 Nigeria Punch

Caleb University graduates 1,924 students at 15th convocation

Caleb University in Nigeria graduated 1,924 students during its 15th Convocation Ceremony, emphasizing academic excellence and a vision for producing innovative graduates.

Caleb University in Imota, Nigeria, celebrated its 15th Convocation Ceremony on Wednesday, where a total of 1,924 students were graduated. This cohort included 1,625 undergraduates, 299 postgraduate students, and 22 doctoral graduates. The university's focus on academic rigor was evident as 96 undergraduates achieved First-Class honours, while 719 earned Second Class Upper Division degrees, among other classifications.

The Vice-Chancellor of Caleb University, Prof. Olalekan Asikhia, addressed the significance of the event, branding it a pivotal moment for the institution as it climbs higher in Nigeria's educational landscape. He expressed the institution's commitment to not merely producing graduates with certificates but shaping them into proactive solution providers, innovators, and builders of the nation. This aligns with the university's broader mission to impact society positively through education.

Prof. Asikhia also provided insight into the university's efforts over his administration, which began in June 2025, emphasizing a dedication towards achieving academic excellence and encouraging research and innovation among the students. This milestone event reflects both the growth of Caleb University and the potential trajectory of its graduates in contributing to the larger community and the nation at large.

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