
The Bowie State University in the United
State of America recently held a convocation
ceremony graduating over 500 students from
its various levels of programme spanning
through undergraduate and graduate degrees.
Dr Mickey Burnim, the university president,
making an address of welcome
The university which is situated in the state
of Maryland during the ceremony at Leonidas
James Physical Education complex
announced the names of graduates from
doctorate, masters and bachelor degrees.
The announcements showed that among the
graduates from the departments in the
various faculties (colleges), there were
always the names of Nigerians.

However, one of such names that topped the
list was Kolawole Oluwatunbi Ogunlana, who
was one of the five awarded the degree of
doctor of science.
Ogunlana was one of the only two Phd
graduates from the department of computer
science. A further enquiry into his pursuit
revealed that the he majored his research on
‘Modelling and Simulation of Agent Behaviour
in a Goal Finding Application for Evaluation’.
Also among the graduate degrees were those
at the Masters of Arts and Science levels.

An entry procession at the Leonidas Complex
BSU
The university had two Nigerians Jennifer
Ihinosen Agbebaku and Chukwuemeka China
Ndolo among those who finished their
masters of arts in organizational
communications.
Others are: Modupe Oluwaseun Sodeinde
(masters in applied and computational
mathematics); Babatunde Tolulope Adekoya
and Isiaka Kamagate (masters in computer
science); Elizabeth Oluwayemisi Balogun
(master in business administration); Kehinde
Oluremi Ogundiran (master in public
administration); Olabintan Vincent Akinsola,
Ezinne Aniemena, Olufunmilayo Ayodeji and
Uchenna Florence Ndolo (masters in
management information system).
Apart from these, many other Nigerians were
also part of other departments like
psychology, mental health and human
resource management.
To crown the ceremony of the day, the
university also announced the names of
those whom it graduate from the
undergraduate programmes.
One of such programmes where Nigerians
dominated was in Bachelor of Science in
nursing with 11 out of the 31 mentioned.



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