The Founder and General Overseer, Living
Faith Church Worldwide and Chancellor of Covenant University, Ota,
Ogun State, Bishop David Oyedepo, has reiterated his strong belief in
the power of Nigerians to fix the socio-economic challenges currently
confronting the nation.
According to the Bishop, the fact that
his church is globally recognised as the single church with largest
congregation and with the largest single church auditorium, is an
indication of greater things to come from the country.
The respected cleric made the call at
the university’s 15th matriculation ceremony, where a total of 2,162
students were matriculated for both undergraduate and postgraduate
programmes.
Oyedepo told the newly matriculated
students to aspire to join the army of youths already prepared to lead
the much anticipated change in the country and the continent of Africa,
saying the hallmark of the ivory tower are the discipline, doggedness
and commitment of both the staff and students, to liberate the people
from the shackles of unemployment, illiteracy and backwardness.
He said, “As long as you continue to
seek relevance, you don’t lose significance. Relevance should be the
driving force behind everyman and I urge you all to seek relevance
through hard work and commitment.
“In my life, no one has ever written my
speeches or books for me. I write and edit them. I do this in spite of
my very busy schedule. At least within the last three months, I have
been visiting two nations per week, yet, I don’t let myself down in the
business of writing. I have already commenced the writing of my
Leadership Volumes. You need to work hard and be spiritually engaged to
excel. That is the only thing that can guarantee your success.”
Guest lecturer at the event and former
Vice-Chancellor of the University of Lagos, Prof. Oyewusi Ibidapo-Obe,
advised the students to remain focused and think of problems they could
generate solutions for.
Ibidapo-Obe, who spoke on the theme:
Attaining Global Relevance and National Socio-Economic Advancement
through University Education, commended the staff and management of the
institution for doing the nation proud through what he described as
excellent performances at both national and international competitions.
The university’s Vice-Chancellor, Prof.
Aaron-Anthony Atayero, promised new intakes exciting experiences
throughout their stay on the campus, but cautioned them against flouting
the university’s rules and regulations.
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