An
impeccable source within the management who pleaded anonymity, revealed that
the students are those who graduated between 2008/2009 to 2015/2016 academic
sessions.
The
University was shut down for a period amounting to about ten months as a result
of ill-fated students protest and the nationwide strike by the Academic Staff
Union of Universities, ASUU.
Nasarawa
State University had its first convocation on the 18th of February, 2006 with
just 100 graduands out of the 310 pioneer students while the second edition in
2007 saw about 700 students convocating.
The 3rd
and 4th combined convocation ceremony of 2008 had 1921 graduands, including
first set of Post-Graduate students.
There was
also a Special Convocation Ceremony in 2009, where the likes of HRH Alhaji Isa
Mustapha Agwai I (Emir of Lafia), Alhaji Yusuf Maitama Sule (Danmasanin Kano),
late Chief Solomon Lar and late Dr. Abubakar Olusola Saraki, (Wazirin Ilorin)
received Honorary Doctorate Degrees.
The delay
in holding the occasion since the last one in 2009, has been attributed to lack
of fund and the challenges of the interruptions in academic calendar, no thanks
to the several industrial actions embarked upon by staff unions in the
institution in recent times.
The Vice
Chancellor, Professor Muhammad Akaro Mainoma, has pledged that henceforth, all
things being equal, Convocation Ceremony will become a yearly activity.
Professor
Mainoma will be holding an International Press Conference this Thursday, 4th
May, 2017 at the VC’s Conference Room as part of line up of activities for the
Convocation.
There
will also be a pre-convocation lecture on Friday 5th May, 2017 at the Assembly
Hall of University by the Minister of Interior, Lt. Gen. Abdulrahman Danbazau
(Rt.) and the installation of the Chancellor by 4pm.
Saturday
6th May, will see the main event with the award of degrees, diplomas and
honorary degrees to deserving individuals at the Convocation Square starting by
10 am prompt.
Already,
graduands were seen making payments for their gowns and book of proceedings at
various banks within the University.
Some of them expressed joy for the coming convocation, saying they are ready for it.
Some of them expressed joy for the coming convocation, saying they are ready for it.
Activities
at the Administrative Building and faculties have also increased as many of the
staff, including the Vice Chancellor, Deans and others were either in one
meeting or another in preparation for the D-day.
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