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Babcock VC Assures New Students of 100% Support


The Vice Chancellor of Babcock University, Shagamu has assured all the newly admitted students that the university will give them all the needed support to achieve their dreams.
He said this while delivering a speech during the 2017 matriculation ceremony held at the school’s stadium.
He said: “You who are matriculating today are beginning your journey of success in life, to become outstanding professionals and distinguished professors in your chosen fields.”
He told the 3,068 matriculants consisting of 2,542 undergraduate and 526 post graduate students that they have chosen the best university.
According to him: “In an increasing sophisticated and changing world as ours, the need for the right capacities to be relevant and competitive is not negotiable. The more we realise the continuing complexities of our societies, the more it requires of our commitment to the highest educational ideals to compellingly respond to it and deal with it in an outstanding fashion.
“Babcock University as an institution founded on the principle of leadership through Christian education with the vision to transform lives, places absolute regard on excellence, integrity, accountability, and the Adventist heritage define us as a unique training ground.”
Saying the University accepts the challenge of giving meaning to the human life, he said that is why “our healthcare service is constructed on the advanced framework to restore value to human life through quality healthcare and medical education.”
 He told the students that their training in Babcock guarantees them the confidence to march through in life with the power and authority to advance the frontiers of national development and international cooperation.
“In the course of your training here, you can always look into the future with the assurance that you are part of the tool to reshape the world for the common good of man,” he added.

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