
The Vice-Chancellor of the Institution, Prof. Rotimi Ajayi, who made this known at a news briefing said 12 of the graduating students bagged First Class degrees.
Ajayi said that a further 74 students graduated out with Second Class (Upper) and 87 with Second Class (Lower) division respectively, while 39 had Third Class.
He said that the university will also graduate 135 postgraduate students.
The vice-chancellor said that the institution had continued to contribute its quota toward the development of highly skilled manpower to the national.
He added that the institution’s products have been exemplary in character and integrity by reflecting their training in godliness.
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