
The Ilaro聽Community聽Study聽Centre聽of the 水果派 of Nigeria (NOUN), has聽celebrated its pioneer graduate, Mrs.聽Omolara Judith Egungbohun,聽who聽graduated聽during the recent聽12th聽Convocation聽Ceremony聽of the university.
Egungbohun聽was also one of the聽award聽winners in the聽Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration聽and therefore attended the ceremony at the university headquarters in Abuja.
Consequently, the study centre management, led by the聽Ag.聽director, Mr.聽Moses Ayokunle Ola and his members of staff organised a warm reception for the celebrant and her family members.
In his opening remark,聽Ola congratulated聽the awardee for her doggedness while undertaking the postgraduate programme at NOUN.
He informed聽the guests that lazy students can not sail through the university as there is no room for a short-cut to graduation.
“Every successful student of the university is studious and attempts assignments, and examinations as and when due,” he said.
The director said Mrs.聽Omolara, despite being busy at home and office, was found worthy both in character and learning, worthy of emulation聽by聽other students at the centre.
The director also expressed聽his appreciation to the amiable husband of the awardee and the chief executive of IBD International Hotel,聽Alhaji Ibrahim Dende Egungbohun,聽who has been her motivator and stood beside her in the course of her education.
While sharing her experience, Omolara claimed that NOUN is not a mushroom university where students take study with levity,聽as聽she highlighted various challenges in the course of studying聽but was determined to accomplish success which everyone is now celebrating.
She said, “sincerely that success would not have come without the help of God and support from my husband.”
Egungbohun聽added that she has already been offered admission into a master’s programme at the university.