FULafia Graduates 199 Pioneer Students, 6 Bag First Class
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Federal University, Lafia (FULAFIA) in Nasarawa State, graduated six first-class students from among its 199 pioneer students. This was announced by the Vice-Chancellor of the University, Prof. Ekanem Braide, on Thursday at the first inaugural lecture of the institution delivered by the newly appointed Professor Mbe Egom-Nja. Braide said the inaugural lecture was significant because it was holding at …
Federal University, Lafia (FULAFIA) in Nasarawa State, graduated six first-class students from among its 199 pioneer students.
This was announced by the Vice-Chancellor of the University, Prof. Ekanem Braide, on Thursday at the first inaugural lecture of the institution delivered by the newly appointed Professor Mbe Egom-Nja.
Braide said the inaugural lecture was significant because it was holding at about one year after Egom-Nga was promoted to the rank of a professor.
She reiterated that the confirmation of Egom-Nja as a professor within one year and the graduation of six first-class students were due to the institution’s determination to maintain its core values of integrity, innovation and discipline.
The VC said that since the university was established in 2011, it had begun to exhibit its determination to equip its students with knowledge and skills.