UNILAG unveils programmes for 54th Convocation

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University of Lagos, UNILAG

By Chinyere Nwachukwu

The University of Lagos has unveiled activities and programmes for its 54th Convocation to be held from January 10 to January 19 at its campus in Akoka.

According to a newsletter by the Communications Unit of the institution, on Tuesday, in Lagos, one of the highlights of the event will be the 54th convocation lecture to be delivered by Toyin Falola, a Professor of History, the University of Texas at Austin, in the U.S. on Jan. 15.

The lecture, with the title: Decolonising African Higher Education for Transformational Development will be chaired by Dr Yemi Ogunbiyi, a former Pro-Chancellor of the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife.

The lecture, according to the newsletter, will be preceded by an exhibition and commissioning of projects.

It indicates that, on Jan.10, there would be a pre-convocation news conference by the Vice Chancellor of UNILAG, Prof. Folasade Ogunsola.

“On Friday, Jan. 12, a special Jumat Service would be held at the university’s Central Mosque, to be followed by a convocation rehearsal.

“On Tuesday, Jan. 16, day one of the convocation is the congregation for the award of first degrees, diplomas, certificates and prizes to deserving graduating students of the faculties of Education and Social Sciences (morning session) and faculties of Arts, Environmental Sciences and Science for the afternoon session.

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“On Wednesday, Jan. 17, there will be a congregation for the award of First Degrees, Diplomas, Certificates and Prizes to deserving graduating students of the Faculties of Engineering, Law and Management Sciences, for the morning session, to be followed by the Faculties of Basic Medical Sciences, Clinical Sciences, Dental Sciences, Pharmacy, as well as the Distance Learning Institute (DLI) later in the day, “ it stated.

It stated that on Thursday, Jan. 18, was set aside for congregation for the award of EMBA and EMNIF of the University of Lagos Business School (ULBS).

It added that the ceremony will also witness the award of Postgraduate diplomas, (PGD) Masters, Ph.D. degrees and the award of Best Ph.D. of the School of Postgraduate Studies (SPGS) as well as the conferment of honorary doctorate degrees.

According to the newsletter, graduating students are expected to collect their certificates after the convocation ceremonies.

“Any certificate not collected the year immediately after convocation shall attract a demurrage charge of N10, 000

“There shall also be an additional charge of N5,000, for every year that the certificate remains uncollected,” it said.

(NAN)

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