AAUA students represent excellence –Ajibefun
The Vice Chancellor of Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko, (AAUA) , Prof Igbekele Ajibefun has said that the students of the school have imbibed global mind and the institutions tradition of excellence.
He described AAUA students as reliable students whose ways and deeds reflect the University’s culture of excellence and distinctions.
Ajibefun said, “While some other students nowadays are cutting corners and settling for the less, our students have the virtues of discipline, excellence and good character. We have very good students who have imbibed the culture of AAUA, they are students of sound mind, who have been making the University proud in various spheres. Our students are doing good and great in all areas”.
The VC made the comments while featuring on a programme on radio AAUA 90.3 FM of the institution.
“AAUA has a culture of discipline, excellence ,and good character. A student who is trained in our University is expected to reflect these, and this explains why our students are doing very well when we release them to the world. AAUA graduates carry the virtues of the University wherever they go.
“For instance, the Nigerian Law School has the consistent imprints of AAUA graduates and so it is in other sectors where our students have been enlisted. Lots of our Alumni have distinguished themselves,” he maintained.
The VC who rated the institutions academic programmes high, said that the University was not relenting in raising its standards as it continues to review and improve on all areas of academic dealings.
He attributed the successes of the University to the commitment of all stakeholders, saying that “The University has achieved tremendous progress as a result of their commitment. Every stakeholder is important, including the students and the staff. Without the students, there would be no need for staffing, and without staff, there will be no hands to train the students.
“Our members of staff are great asset that the university has. Both the academic and the non-academic staff are putting in their best to ensure that we produce competitive and comparable students”.
The VC affirmed that the staff have been cooperating with the Management, which is evident in the University’s academic calendar which has been stable.