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Adeleke Offers Automatic Employment for First-Class Graduates at 10th AU Convocation Ceremony

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Name new school facility after Late Aderemi Sanni 

*BY Oluniyi Isamotu 

The Pro-Chancellor of Adeleke University and Chairman of its Governing Council, Dr Adedeji Adeleke, has announced an automatic employment for all first class engineering graduates in its multibillion naira Energy company “Pacific Energy Limited.”

While announcing this at the 10th convocation ceremony of the University, the philanthropict founder of the school, Dr Deji Adeleke said the beneficiary graduands will have the option to work at either of its Energy company plants in Ogun or Ondo State. 

The tenth undergraduate and sixth postgraduate convocation programme of the school which was held at its newly built stadium had the Pro-Chancellor of the University and Chairman of its Governing Council, Dr Adedeji Adeleke in his address officially unveiled the new stadium named after the late husband of Yeyeluwa Dupe Adeleke -Sanni, eulogizing the frontline role played by the deceased (Alhaji Aderemi Sanni) in the building of the university.

Addressing the graduates, Dr. Adeleke tasked them to sustain hope in the time tested reality that hard times will surely pass, warning that under no circumstances should they lose hope of a better tomorrow.

To survive under the current harsh economic era, the pro-Chancellor urged the graduating students to adopt humility and respect for all categories of people as it can earn them what they are not even qualified for.

According to Dr. Adeleke, humility can reduce obstacles on the way to success and fast-track acceptance even where the road appears blocked.

Citing examples of how humility aided his securing the Pacific Merchants Bank license under former military President Ibrahim Babangida, the Pro-Chancellor narrated how respect and humility assisted him in business and human relations.

“You need to be humble in this hard time so your destiny helpers can find you. Respect for the high and the low is a potent weapon which can smoothen the rough edges”, he told the convocation audience.

In his separate address, Osun State Governor, Senator Ademola Adeleke called on the young graduates to see opportunities in the current economic turbulence bedeviling Nigeria, noting that the Nigerian system presents multiple options for those with entrepreneurial mindset.

Senator Adeleke tasked the graduates to be innovative and enterprising, assuring that the government at all levels are working hard to address the perilous state of the economy.

“At the National Economic Council meetings, both the Federal and State Governments regularly brainstorm on finding solutions to the economic hardship, unemployment, and hyperinflation facing the nation. Several options are being experimented on,” the Governor said.

“For us as a State, we believe the solution lies in the devolution of powers and financing to the state governments.”

Senator Adeleke identified focus on economic federalism as a panacea to deepening subnational prosperity and creating an enabling environment for job creation, adding that stakeholders must boost local capacity across the sectors.

The Governor added that “we must continue to maintain national stability and unity. We can not escape the several issues facing us as a nation unless we harness our potential across the regions. But only when there is peace can we resolve the economic question.”

The Governor added that his administration will continue to support President Bola Tinubu as all levels of government grapple with the crisis at the moment.

While commending the Pro Chancellor of Adeleke University, Dr. Adedeji Adeleke, for setting a record in national education philanthropy, Senator Adeleke disclosed that 70 percent of the students in the faith based University are on scholarship as his own unique way of giving back to society

 “The Pro Chancellor targets indigent students for scholarship as his own unique way of giving back to society.”

He described the gesture of Dr. Deji Adeleke, as a clarion call on well to do Nigerians, saying people must give back to society by supporting economically weak residents to get educated.

 “For every challenged student we support, an anti-poverty agent is being raised. For every sponsored student, several families are billed to exit the poverty circle. Rich Nigerians must, therefore, prioritize education philanthropy”, Governor Adeleke noted.

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