Crescent University Continues Producing High Quality Graduates

Good thinking, good products. That is the slogan of Toyota Motor, world number two car brands.  It should also be noted that a tree is known by the type of fruit it bears and so also is a school. The quality of a school is known by the quality of graduates it produces.

Crescent University is a standard higher institution of learning in all ramification, this is known by the quality of graduates it produces and this is manifested in the performance of some of the gradutes the schools has been producing in recent  years. The product of Crescent University have been outperforming their counterpart from other universities in Nigeria at all places where they have gone to pursue further education.

It was reported that mass commucation gradutes from Crescent University performed creditably well in the just  released post graduate entrance examination results of the University of Lagos (UNILAG). It was revealed that nine former students of the University Department of Communication were among over seventy-eight candidates that score seventy percent and over and were subsequently recommended for admission by the Board of Postgraduate Studies of the UNILAG.

According to a report, over five-hundred candidates from more than forty universities from accross the country sat for the examination and 11..5 % of those offered admission for 2019/2020 academic session were former students of Crescent University.

Previous years, it was reported that two former students of the institution, also of the Department of Mass Communication excelled in their PhD and Masters Degree Programme at same University of Lagos. One Waheed Ogunjobi finished his PhD programme with a score of 4.21 over 5.0 in 2016/17 final examination while another former student Jonathan Olajide got 4.28 over 5.0 in 2017/18 final examination.

Moving forward, the just released final bar result of the Nigeria Law School (NLS) shows that two former students of Crescent University, Zainab Akinde and Qudus Akintola Abass clinched first class. Same Qudus had graduated with first class and was the best graduating student of the institution Department of Law in 2018.

On the same vein, another thirty-two former students of the Department of Law of the prestigious private university located in Abeokuta in Ogun State were among those that got chartered with the Nigeria Institute of Chartered Arbitrators (NICARB) and were inducted to practice Arbitration and Alternative Dispute Resolution.

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