Four first-class graduands of ACU become Chartered Accountants


•Varsity graduates 1,598, honors three eminent Nigerians

Four out of 36 first-class graduands of Ajayi Crowther University, Oyo Town, have become Associate Chartered Accountants (ACA), having passed the examination conducted by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN).

The Vice Chancellor of the University, Prof. Timothy Adebayo disclosed this during a briefing heralding its 15th convocation ceremonies.

“Four out of the 36 first class students in the Department of Accounting and Finance were exceptional in their final examination of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN). The students started the ICAN programme while being undergraduate and received lectures for the exam on campus.”

Adebayo also disclosed that no fewer than 1,598 students from both the undergraduate and postgraduate levels would be graduating at the 15th convocation ceremony of Ajayi Crowther University (ACU), Oyo next week.

The figure comprises 974 undergraduate students and 594 postgraduate students across the various Faculties and departments of the institution.

The VC said the highpoint of the ceremony will be the conferment of the institutions honorary doctorate degree on three eminent Nigerians including: Chairman, Skyway Aviation Handling Company (SAHCO), Sir Gbolahan Folayan; the Founder, Katchey Company Limited, Mrs Kate Isa and Dr Taiwo Afolabi.

Flanked by other Principal officers of the institution including the Deputy Vice-Chancellor Chancellor, Professor Muyiwa Popoola; the Registrar, Dr Jadesola Babatola; the Bursar, Mr Ayodele Olusanwo and Librarian Dr Beatrice Fabunmi, the VC explained that 430 students made Second Class (Upper) while 408 and 100 are in the Second Class (Lower) and Third Class categories respectively.

Adebayo added that the 594 graduands in the postgraduate category consists of 71 persons for postgraduate diploma and 523 individuals for Master’s degree award in various disciplines.

He said 30 successful people would be awarded Doctor of Philosophy degree in various disciplines.

Giving an overview of the event, the VC said there would be an alumni lecture and reunion to be followed by a convocation lecture on Tuesday, commissioning of projects and awards of Bachelor’s and Master’s degree on Wednesday while the award of Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) degree and conferment of Honoris Causas on the eminent Nigerians on Thursday will peak the ceremonies.

Noting that the last 15 years has not been without challenges, the VC said God has always come to the aid of the institution. He identified funding and power as part of the challenges facing the institution.

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