Prof. Abayomi Arigbabu, the Vice-Chancellor of Tai Solarin University of Education, Ijagun-Ijebu, Ogun State, says the institution has produced 2,763 graduates of different programmes.
Speaking at a press conference to herald the 10th convocation ceremony of the institution, the Vice-Chancellor said 23 graduated with first class honours.
He also disclosed that the 2,763 graduates included 79 postgraduate diploma and 177 masters graduates. “We would have 648 graduates from the College of Social and Management Sciences, 425 from the college of Humanities and 367 from the College of Specialised Education. Others include 514 from the College of Science and Information and Technology, as well as 513 graduates from the college of Vocational Technology Education.”
Prof. Arigbabu said: “The advantage of specialisation is that most of that most problems in Nigeria will be solved if we get education right.
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