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Al-Hikmah VC charges new students to uphold discipline, embrace academic excellence

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Last updated: April 11, 2025 9:54 am
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From Taiye Joseph, Ilorin

The Vice-Chancellor of Al-Hikmah University, Ilorin, Professor Noah Yusuf, has urged newly admitted students to steer clear of negative influences and focus on achieving academic distinction, describing education as a sacred trust that must not be wasted.

Speaking at the university’s matriculation ceremony held at the Adeta campus on Thursday, Professor Yusuf warned the 1,611 fresh students against engaging in social vices that could ruin their academic journey, stressing the importance of discipline, dedication, and moral uprightness.

“This institution is not just about earning a degree. It is about shaping your character and preparing you for a meaningful life,” the Vice-Chancellor said. “I implore our matriculating students to imbibe the virtues of moral uprightness and the attendant benefits of wisdom and academic excellence.”

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The Vice-Chancellor said the university was proud to be admitting its highest-ever number of students since inception, with 1,302 through UTME, 297 through Direct Entry, and 12 transfer students. He gave special recognition to the 30 pioneer medical students.

Professor Yusuf reminded the new intakes of the financial and emotional sacrifices made by their parents, urging them to make their families proud by avoiding truancy, staying committed to their studies, and embracing the values of the university.

“Obey university rules and regulations. Don’t be disobedient. Always attend your lectures. Don’t be a truant,” he advised. “Complete and submit your assignments on time. Don’t end up in the bad book of your lecturers.”

He further advised students to associate with focused peers and avoid becoming part of unruly groups, saying, “Don’t be a friend to campus bad boys or girls. Take the observance of daily Salat seriously. That’s one of the reasons your parents chose Al-Hikmah University.”

Professor Yusuf also reassured parents that the institution remains committed to offering a secured, morally sound, and academically robust environment, with all 55 undergraduate programmes fully accredited by the National Universities Commission (NUC).

He noted that the university’s identity as Nigeria’s first Islamic faith-based institution, along with its strategic location and professional accreditations in fields like Law, Medical Laboratory Science, Geological Sciences, Public Health and Nursing, make it a top choice for quality education.

“Be rest assured that your wards are in good hands,” the Vice-Chancellor told parents. “As our children, they shall receive the best of attention, care, guidance, and direction.”

Delivering the matriculation lecture titled Path to a Successful Career as Undergraduate Students in an Islamic-Based University, Dr. Luqman Olayaki, reminded the students of the tough competition involved in securing university admission in Nigeria.

He said despite the growing number of tertiary institutions, only about a third of candidates seeking admission through JAMB are successful, emphasising the need for focus and seriousness.

“You cannot afford to be complacent,” Olayaki warned. “Manage your time well, use social media wisely, define your goals clearly, and avoid negative influences that could derail your future.”

He urged the new students to make the most of the opportunity they have and work hard to graduate with excellent results.

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