Crescent students urged to be focused, embrace school’s creed

A cross-section of Crescent University students reading their matriculation oath.

A cross-section of Crescent University students reading their matriculation oath.
A cross-section of Crescent University students reading their matriculation oath.

Students of Crescent University, Abeokuta, Ogun State have been urged to be focused in their determination to make a difference in life and also to help and invest in others not as privileged as they are.

Speaking at the 11th matriculation ceremony of the school, the former Judge of the World Court, Bola Ajibola and Mrs. Temitope Ganiyah Fajingbesi of Impact Africa advised the students to sow good seeds in life.

Founded in 2005, the school matriculated a total of 548 students from College of Law, Natural and Applied Sciences, Information and Communication Sciences, Social and Management Sciences, Environmental Sciences and Post Graduate Studies.

“Your religious identity should not be based on your physical identity, how long or short your hijab is or the length of your beard,” Fajingbesi said, urging the students to work hard and get their degrees to help the needy in the future and mankind.

X-raying what he termed education plus of the university, the founder and proprietor, Prince Bola Abdul Jabbar Ajibola said the school’s courses are geared towards making the students better human beings and preventing breeding academic beasts in the country and beyond.

The Vice Chancellor, Prof. Ibraheem Gbajabiamila, stressing the importance of the school’s 12-point creed called on the freshers to shun all forms of cultism, drug abuse and examination malpractice, noting that such vices lead to self-destruction.

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