Over 10 percent of the 573 students graduating in the 2014/2015 set of theLandmark University, Omu-Aran, Kwara State, earned first class degrees for the second year running.
According to the Chancellor of the University, Omu-Aran, BishopDavid Oyedepo, who spoke with journalists at a press conference to mark its second convocation ceremony, 59 of the 573 graduates will be awarded first First Class Honors degrees.
A further 226 emerged with Second Class Upper, while 276 finished with the Second Class Lower degrees and 12 got Third Class Honours.
The 59 students represent just over 10 percent of the total, equaling figures for the 2013/2014 session in which 39 of the 386 graduating students earned First Class Honours.
Oyedepo had at the time called the graduates a "set of pathfinders also as highly employable graduates, having been specially equipped as productive human resources entities."
LMU was established in 2011.
According to the Chancellor of the University, Omu-Aran, BishopDavid Oyedepo, who spoke with journalists at a press conference to mark its second convocation ceremony, 59 of the 573 graduates will be awarded first First Class Honors degrees.
A further 226 emerged with Second Class Upper, while 276 finished with the Second Class Lower degrees and 12 got Third Class Honours.
The 59 students represent just over 10 percent of the total, equaling figures for the 2013/2014 session in which 39 of the 386 graduating students earned First Class Honours.
Oyedepo had at the time called the graduates a "set of pathfinders also as highly employable graduates, having been specially equipped as productive human resources entities."
LMU was established in 2011.
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