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Ebenezer Obey urges graduates to use their knowledge for positive change

Music legend Chief Commander Ebenezer Obey-Fabiyi has implored Nigerian students to use their knowledge and skills to inspire positive change and contribute to national development.

Obey-Fabiyi stated this at the signing-out ceremony of 79 students from the sixth graduating set of Al-Hikmah University, Ilorin, held at the Ebenezer Obey Music and Life Skills Institute, Abeokuta Centre, on Saturday.

He urged the graduates to let their achievements reflect the values of discipline, hard work, and service to humanity, explaining that the centre was established to empower young people and give back to society through education and moral development.

Also speaking, the Director of the Centre for Part-Time and Professional Studies, Al-Hikmah University, Ilorin, Dr Lateef Mustapha, described the graduation as a celebration of resilience, creativity, and lifelong learning.

Mustapha noted that the affiliation demonstrates that higher education should go beyond classroom instruction to include moral discipline, entrepreneurship, and community service, reminding the graduates that real success would be measured not by grades, but by the positive impact they make in society.

In his goodwill message, former Vice-Chancellor of Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye, Professor Sabiru Adesanya, commended the institute for its role in human capacity development and urged the graduates to remain worthy ambassadors of the institution.

Earlier, the director of the institute, Mr Adekunle Durosinmi, described the event as a milestone in the institute’s steady journey towards excellence, stressing that the growing number of graduates reflects the confidence students have in the centre’s academic and professional programmes, which continue to blend moral values with skill-based learning.

He reaffirmed the management’s commitment to sustaining high standards and expanding opportunities for students seeking quality tertiary education and professional advancement.

The 79 graduates were drawn from the departments of Accounting, Computer Science, Business Administration, and Mass Communication.

Ebenezer Obey urges graduates to use their knowledge for positive change

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