Nasarawa Varsity Celebrates Record Number of First-Class Graduates
No fewer than 50 students of the Federal University of Lafia, Nasarawa State, are set to make history as they graduate with first-class honors across various disciplines. The university’s Vice Chancellor, Prof. Shehu Abdul-Raman, announced this during a pre-convocation media briefing, emphasizing the institution’s commitment to academic excellence.
The combined convocation ceremony, marking the graduation of a total of 6,499 students from three sets, showcases the university’s dedication to nurturing talent and fostering academic achievement. Prof. Abdul-Raman highlighted the university’s significant strides under his leadership, affirming a continued focus on maintaining high standards and producing graduates poised to make meaningful contributions to society.
Emphasizing the university’s holistic approach to education, the Vice-Chancellor underscored the importance of equipping graduates not only with certificates but also with practical skills and mentorship. He reiterated the institution’s commitment to staff welfare and ongoing efforts to collaborate with stakeholders in addressing societal challenges, including insecurity.