Redeemer’s University Convocation more than conqueror set 2024

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MISS AJAYI OLUWAKEMI MAGDALENE (middle) WITH HER PARENTS, MR & MRS ADELEYE AJAYI, CHAIRMAN, NIGERIA UNION OF JOURNALISTS (NUJ), LAGOS STATE COUNCIL

The Redeemer’s University Family Forum congratulated the academic achievements of the graduates and the values that the university has instilled in them, which guided their path.

The Chairman of the Forum, the central body of the parents and guardians of the outstanding faith-based academic institution, Kunle Saibu rejoiced with the Visitor to the University, Pastor Enoch Adeboye among others on the 16th Convocation ceremony.

”We commend the University for its unwavering commitment to academic excellence and spiritual growth. May God continue to prosper the University, our children, and the community.

The RUN Family Forum congratulates our parents whose children and wards are graduating today. We appreciate you for the sacrifices you have made in the lives of these young ones,” Saibu said.

He added, ”Your constant support and guidance have played a vital role in the success of these graduates. The book of Proverbs 22:6 says, ”Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he grows old he will never depart from it.” We have trained them; it is now time for us to release them to the world.

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