The Institution’s Vice-Chancellor said that all the necessary facilities for its take-off had been put in place.
The Summit University in Offa Local Government area of Kwara is to commence academic activities in December, the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports.
Prof. Oseni Oloyede,
the Institution’s Vice-Chancellor, who disclosed this to newsmen on
Monday in Omu-Aran, said that all the necessary facilities for its
take-off had been put in place.
He said
that the institution would commence its academic programmes with three
colleges of College of Management and Social Sciences, College of
Humanities as well as College of Basic and Applied Sciences.
Oloyede,
who expressed dismay over the rate of indiscipline in tertiary
institutions in the country, said the anniversary would maintain zero
tolerance against illicit acts.
He said
out that the institution intended to take a cue from Islamic ethics to
tackle moral decadence and other anti-social behaviours.
Oloyede
said that the university was designed to rank among the best in the
country within a short period of commencement of activities.
He promised that the institution’s admission would not be restricted to a particular religion.
Oloyede
said the university’s knowledge sharing would emphasise training
students to be God fearing and highly intelligent with positive attitude
to their immediate environment.
“We
are to train and bring out graduates who will be proud professionals and
at the same time retrain their staunch attachment to the worship of
Almighty Allah.
“We are also
keeping tab on the state government’s programme of developing human
capital which is important to assist in promoting the goals of our great
state, Kwara,” he said.
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