
Ogun State Governor, Senator
Ibikunle Amosun, has announced
automatic employment to 12 first
class graduates of the Tai Solarin
University of Education, TASUED.
Governor Amosun announced this,
on Saturday, while speaking at the
6th and 7th Convocation and 10th
anniversary ceremony of the Tai
Solarin University of Education,
Ijagun, Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State.
He added that his administration
was ready and committed to doing
all that is necessary to make
certificates of higher institutions in
Ogun State, the most sought-after
Nigeria.
The governor noted that the greatest
legacy anyone can bequeath to the
coming generation is a good
education adding that “it is easier to
govern an enlightened and educated
populace.”
Governor Amosun also promised to
continue with his administration’s
commitment to providing top notch
facilities in tertiary institutions in
Ogun State.
The governor said his administration
will continue to build more hostels of
residence and lecture rooms in order
to ensure better learning conditions
and forestall negative indoctrination
of the students.
The Ogun State governor also
enjoined the graduands to be aware
of the responsibility they now have
to the society as a whole.
“I charge you all to remember thatyou are now transitioning into
shapers of other destinies as you go
into the world to contribute your
quota. It is your responsibility as
teachers to ensure that the younger
people put in your trust are well
developed both in character and
learning.
“Moreover, I want to charge you to
be responsible, industrious,
dependable and humble. You should
ensure that you are good
ambassadors of this great citadel of
learning in all you do.
“You should also comport yourselves
with dignity in whatever situation
life may place you and in a manner
befitting of products of the foremost
University of education in Nigeria,”
Governor Amosun said.
Speaking earlier, the Vice-chancellor
of TASUED, Mrs. Oluyemisi Obilade
noted that the institution was the
first University of Education in
Nigeria, the 2nd in Africa and the
8th in the world adding that its
vision was “to be a one-stop shop for
all educational needs and preferred
University of education globally.”
Obilade also noted that 5,970
graduands were being conferred
with First degrees, out of which,
twelve (12) graduated with First class
Honours while adding that nothing
has added more glamour to the
school’s 10th anniversary than the
quality of individuals who were
honoured with honorary doctorate
degrees at the event.
The event witnessed the conferment
of honorary doctorate degrees to
Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, former
President of Nigeria; late Chief Mrs.
HID Awolowo and Alhaji Aliko
Dangote, Africa’s richest
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