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PCU Graduates 118 Students As VC Urges FG To Extend TetFund, NELFund To Private Universities

by Ayo Mukhail
November 7, 2024
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PCU Graduates 118 Students As VC Urges FG To Extend TetFund, NELFund To Private Universities
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The Vice-Chancellor of Precious Cornerstone University, Ibadan, Prof. Timothy Olubisi Adejumo, has advised the Federal Government to extend the Tertiary Education Trust Fund and the Nigerian Education Loan Fund to private universities in the country considering the huge benefit it would bring for the advancement of tertiary education.

Prof. Adejumo spoke on Wednesday at a press conference to herald the third Convocation and sixth Founder’s Day Ceremony and the conferment of first degrees, prizes and honorary degrees, a week-long activities with the theme, ‘The Legacy Set.’

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The VC who said that the graduating Class of 2024 left a lasting impact on PCU through their academic excellence, innovative spirit, and resilience, explained that private universities in the country were playing vital roles deserving of greater recognition by the government.

Congratulating the new Minister of Education, Dr Tunji Alausa, on his recent appointment by President Bola Tinubu, the VC said he would advise him to, “Extend TetFund to the private universities. The private universities are really helping the government to fix the students that otherwise would have been roaming the streets. They should not discriminate. In fact, private universities need support.

“One of the problems besetting private universities is adequate funding. Funding is very critical for universities, whether state, federal or private. We need government support. They tax us and collect huge amount of money from us as if we are a profit making institution. So, let government help private institutions.”

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According to him, the Committee of the Vice -Chancellors of the Nigerian Universities have been meeting to that we push for the Educational Trust Fund and the Petroleum Technology Development Trust Fund that should be deployed to students of private universities by the grace of God.

He disclosed that apart from the fact that the payment of school fees at PCU is affordable and pocket friendly, “Immediately the students resume, they pay 50per cent of the school fees, and by the time the first semester examination takes place, they are expected to pay another 20 per cent. When they are resuming for another semester, they are to pay another 20 per cent. By the time they would be writing the second semester examination, they would pay the remaining 10per cent.”

Lauding the decision of the new education Minister to reduce age-limit for the brilliant students, he said, “The financing of private universities is not easy but God is helping us to cope. We are praying that donors would partner with us.”

Admitting that it is embarrassing that some of the professionals that were turned out by universities in the country (e.g engineers) are not versed in practicals, he said however that the PCU raised “original thinkers’ and job creators and not job seekers. We are making sure that high flier students like Abraham Akinwole from the Faculty of Pure and Applied Sciences, Department of Physical Sciences (Physics with Electronics), who emerged as the best graduating student in this set with a CGPA of 4.98 are employed. In the future such outstanding students can be Vice-Chancellors, Librarians or anything.”

Of the 118 students that are being turned out, the VC disclosed that 14 made First-Class honours; 65 made Second-Class Upper; 37 Second-Class Lower and two Third Class.

The graduands, he said, “carried a legacy of achievements and community service to make transformative impacts in their fields. Their presence is marked by pioneering projects and strong relationships. As PCU ambassadors, they embody and promote the University’s values, inspiring future generations.

“The graduating students have been trained to stand out in their chosen fields despite the trend of mediocrity among youths. They are change-makers who are being released to be blessings and not burdens. They have been trained to be employers of labour and not job seekers with the ability to commercialize their areas of specialization. Each graduating student receives an academic degree and entrepreneurship certification.”

 

He highlighted some of the University’s achievements to include full accreditation status from the National Universities Commission in Mass Communication, Software Engineering, Cybersecurity, and International Relations; and approval to commence part-time programmes in Mass Communication, Cybersecurity, Software Engineering, International Relations, Biochemistry, Computer Science, Microbiology, and Physics with Electronics (October 2024).

 

He added that the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria accreditation had been secured, giving exemptions to PCU accounting graduates from preliminary examinations among other things.

 

The events lined up for the ceremonies include Community Service and Public Lecture by NDLEA on ‘Combating drug abuse among Nigerian youths: A growing concern;’ on Wednesday; Exhibition and novelty football match,; Convocation Play; Vice-Chancellor’s Dinner/Variety Evening with Graduating Students; to be concluded by the 2024 Foundation Day Thanksgiving Service during which the Chancellor, Bishop Francis Wale Oke, would pray and anoint the graduands on Sunday, November 10.

 

The climax of the events is the Foundation Day Award of Degrees and Prizes. Conferment of Honorary Degrees (Honoris Causa), and Convocation Lecture titled “Faith, leadership and governance: Preparing the next generation for ethical leadership in Nigeria.

 

Dignitaries from across the country and abroad, including prominent business leaders, spiritual leaders, academics and government officials are expected to attend the programme.

 

The Registrar, Mrs Morenike Afolabi, who expressed appreciation in a Vote of Thanks, says “This business of education rests on all of us. PCU is contributing to the development of the country. We are looking forward to greater achievements. If we consider that the fact that the 118 students have been assisted to access university education, it means we are contributing our quota to national development.”

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