AS
the University of Lagos (UNILAG) prepares for its Golden Jubilee
convocation, the Vice Chancellor of the institution, Professor Rahaman
Bello, has said “all certificates will bear the name University of
Lagos,” adding that the graduates would receive UNILAG certificate.
“I have it in authority in black and white from the Federal Ministry
of Education that until an amendment in the act of establishing a
university is done, the name change cannot be effected,” the vice
chancellor said.
While addressing a world media conference to kick start the
convocation ceremony on Monday, Professor Bello said “as far as we are
concerned today, we are UNILAG and we will hopefully remain so.”
The VC added that President Goodluck Jonathan had said he would allow
the law to take its course, noting that the National Assembly was in
support of the university regarding the name change issue.
Regarding the rumours surrounding the postponement of the convocation
date and pre-convocation press conference, Bello said the convocation dates
in the newspapers was never announced by UNILAG, adding that the only
date ever officially announced by the university was February 6, 7 and
8.
He, however added that the institution did not meet up with the minimum of eight weeks’ notice required to give the visitor, President Jonathan, to the convocation.
The vice chancellor also said the institution would be graduating 91 first class students.
According to him, the three best graduating students and best doctoral candidate were women.
“A total of 6,932 students will be graduating during the upcoming convocation,” Bello said.
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