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Covenant University Set To Graduate 104 First Class Students

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Covenant University,  Ota, Ogun State, on Wednesday said that it would graduate a total of 1,315 students, with 104 bagging First Class Degree. The Vice-Chancellor of the university, Prof. Charles Ayo, made this known at a press briefing today.

Prof. Charles Ayo said that the event was for the award of first and higher degrees in various disciplines in the institution.

He said out of the 1,315 students, 610 others would be graduating in the Second Class Upper Division, while 510 will be graduating in the Second Class Lower Division, 91 others would be graduating in the Third Class Division, he stated.

The clergy-owned University is famous for churning out large numbers of First Class graduands yearly.

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