“Investing in McPherson University Is Investing in Nigeria’s Future” – Engr. Kunle Allen

“Investing in McPherson University Is Investing in Nigeria’s Future” – Engr. Kunle Allen

The Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Engineer Kunle Allen, has hailed the resilience and achievements of graduating students at McPherson University’s combined 8th and 9th Convocation Ceremonies, describing the event as a celebration of excellence and progress. He emphasized the university’s remarkable growth, the dedication of its leadership, and the urgent need for expanded infrastructure to accommodate its increasing student population.

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McU Chancellor Urges Graduates to Embrace Excellence at 8th & 9th Convocation

McU Chancellor Urges Graduates to Embrace Excellence at 8th & 9th Convocation

Education is not just about earning a degree but about becoming a person of value. This was the key message from Dr. Mutiu Sunmonu, CON, D.Sc., the Chancellor of McPherson University, as he addressed graduates at the institution’s 8th and 9th combined Convocation Ceremonies. The event, held on February 28, 2025, brought together dignitaries, college members, parents, and well-wishers to celebrate the achievements of the graduating students. 

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“Modernized Library, Upgraded Hostels, and Advanced ICT Centers have transformed our campus” … Pro-chancellor, Rev Dr. Babatunde

“Modernized Library, Upgraded Hostels, and Advanced ICT Centers have transformed our campus” … Pro-chancellor, Rev Dr. Babatunde

The celebration of the combined 8th and 9th convocation ceremonies of McPherson university was more than just a graduation, it was a celebration of the university’s growth, resilience, and commitment to academic and moral excellence. Delivering the welcome address, the Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of the Governing Council, Rev. Dr. Babatunde Idowu, reflected on the institution’s journey, highlighting its achievements and future aspirations. 

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“Education is a Foundation for Impact” – Shobowale Adeola Elizabeth, McPherson University Valedictorian

“Education is a Foundation for Impact” – Shobowale Adeola Elizabeth, McPherson University Valedictorian

Shobowale Adeola Elizabeth, the overall best graduating student of McPherson University’s Class of 2023/2024, delivered an inspiring valedictory speech at the combined eighth and ninth convocation ceremonies held on February 28, 2024, at the university’s campus in Seriki Sotayo, Ogun State. Addressing fellow graduates, faculty, and distinguished guests, she reflected on the challenges and triumphs that shaped their academic journey. 

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“Let Us Become Innovators, Problem-solvers, And Leaders…” McU Valedictorian, Praise Esther Adeyemi, Charges Graduands

“Let Us Become Innovators, Problem-solvers, And Leaders…” McU Valedictorian, Praise Esther Adeyemi, Charges Graduands

Praise Esther Adeyemi emerged the overall best graduating student and valedictorian of McPherson University’s Class of 2023, having achieved an impressive CGPA of 4.95 from the Department of Accounting, College of Humanities, Social and Management Sciences (COHSMAS). 

Adeyemi, who delivered the valedictory speech at the Institution’s combined convocation ceremonies, shared an inspiring story of perseverance, recounting how she once failed her secondary school mathematics examination, a setback that nearly shattered her confidence. However, through determination, resilience, and faith, she overcame the challenge and went on to excel in a calculation-intensive course at the university. 

“I almost believed I was destined for failure,” she said. “But through God’s grace, hard work, and the unwavering support of my family, I kept moving forward. Today, those steps have brought me here.” 

Adeyemi credited her success to her faith in God, quoting 1 Peter 2:9, and expressed gratitude to her parents, Rev. and Rev. Mrs. Adeyemi, and her sisters, Peace and Peculiar, for their encouragement and prayers. She also acknowledged the roles played by McPherson University’s Management, lecturers, and Staff, describing the Institution as a place that nurtured both academic and spiritual growth. 

Reflecting on her time at the University, she recalled shared experiences with her classmates, “including early morning sprints to lectures, the struggle to get meals from Bros Dan and Mummy Peculiar, and racing back to the hostel before the 10 p.m. curfew”. These moments, she said, were as challenging as they were memorable, shaping their journey into adulthood. 

In her speech, she urged fellow graduates to embrace the future with boldness and vision, citing Mark Zuckerberg, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, and Herbert Wigwe as examples of individuals who defied the norm to achieve greatness. “Rather than waiting for opportunities, let us create them. Let us become innovators, problem-solvers, and leaders in our respective fields,” she charged. 

She concluded her speech with a message of encouragement from Isaiah 41:10, urging graduates to trust in God as they navigate life’s uncertainties. “Fear thou not; for I am with thee: be not dismayed; for I am thy God: I will strengthen thee…” she quoted, assuring her peers that God’s guidance would always be with them. 

Adeyemi’s remarkable academic feat and inspiring journey have made her a standout graduate, leaving a lasting impact on McPherson University’s history and setting an example for future students.

McPherson University Holds 13th Matriculation Ceremony, Welcomes 984 New Students

McPherson University Holds 13th Matriculation Ceremony, Welcomes 984 New Students

McPherson University, Seriki Sotayo, Ogun State, held its 13th Matriculation Ceremony on Wednesday, welcoming 984 new students into its academic community. The Vice-Chancellor, Professor Francis Adegbaye Igbasan, presided over the ceremony, delivering an inspiring address to the newly admitted students. He emphasized the University’s commitment to academic excellence, integrity, and service to society. 

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McPherson University Commissions Hostel and Laboratory Building Extension, Names Female Hostel Road After FWI

McPherson University Commissions Hostel and Laboratory Building Extension, Names Female Hostel Road After FWI

In a significant step in enhancing its infrastructure, McPherson University has commissioned two new facilities: a female hostel and a laboratory buIn a significant step in enhancing its infrastructure, McPherson University has commissioned two new facilities: a female hostel and a laboratory building extension. In recognition of the Foursquare Women International’s (FWI) generous contribution, the University has announced that the road leading to the female hostels would be named in honour of the organization.

The FWI, under the leadership of its President, Elder Gbemisola Ajayi, spearheaded the donation of the female hostel. She recounted how the project began with faith, as they approached the University’s Vice-Chancellor for a plot of land despite lacking financial resources at the time. Elder Ajayi expressed profound appreciation to the Vice-Chancellor for granting them the opportunity to bring their vision to reality.

The official commissioning ceremony was presided over by the General Overseer of the Foursquare Gospel Church in Nigeria, who is also the Visitor to the Institution. The event marked another big step in the University’s efforts to provide better accommodation and learning facilities for its students.

The newly commissioned female hostel is expected to significantly ease the accommodation challenges faced by female students at McPherson University.

The addition of the laboratory building extension, strategically located near the College of Natural & Applied Sciences (COLNAS), further supports the McU’s commitment to improving academic and research facilities.

The Chairman, Board of Trustees (BoT), Engr. Kunle Allen, commended the FWI for their dedication and contributions to the University’s infrastructural development. Acknowledging the increasing presence of female students on campus, he announced that the road leading to the new hostel would be officially named after the FWI as a mark of appreciation.

During the event, the National Secretary of the Foursquare Gospel Church, Revd. Samson Alawode, emphasized the significance of leaving a lasting legacy. He praised the FWI for their consistent efforts in supporting educational initiatives and encouraged them to continue their good work. He noted that while their efforts might not be targeted at the poor, they are essential in fostering academic excellence and spiritual growth.

Vice-Chancellor of McPherson University, Prof. Francis Igbasan, expressed deep gratitude to the FWI for their generous donation. He particularly commended the leadership of Elder Gbemisola Ajayi, whose dedication and motivation played a pivotal role in bringing the project to fusion. According to him, great exploits become undeniable when people come together to support a shared vision.

Prof. Igbasan further revealed that despite the addition of the new female hostel, the University still faces accommodation shortages. “Over 200 students currently lack bed spaces”, highlighting the urgent need for additional housing facilities. He made a public appeal to other stakeholders and philanthropists to consider investing in student accommodations, assuring them that land is available for such projects.

The commissioning event concluded with prayers and words of encouragement for the FWI and all those who contributed to making the project a success. The new facilities are expected to positively impact student welfare, academic performance, and the overall growth of McPherson University.

Danjuma Deborah’s Journey to Success

Danjuma Deborah’s Journey to Success

Meet Danjuma Deborah, a 300-level accounting student of McPherson University, leaving Gombe State for Ogun State was a bold step towards a brighter future for her. Encouraged by her parents, who believed in the academic excellence of the Yoruba people, she embarked on a journey to learn in an environment known for producing top-tier scholars. Little did she know, this move would come with both challenges and invaluable lessons. 

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