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Stop Seeking Greener Pastures Abroad, Tinubu Urges Graduates

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President Bola Tinubu has urged Nigerian graduates to utilize their knowledge and skills to uplift society and contribute to the country’s growth and development.

Tinubu made this appeal during the 29th and 30th combined convocation ceremonies of the University of Uyo (UNIUYO), held at the university’s main campus along Nwaniba Road on Saturday.

He advised graduates against hastily seeking opportunities abroad, calling on universities to pursue innovative research that advances national development.

“Education is the cornerstone of national development,” he noted, “and it must be both responsive and transformative for progress to occur.”

He continued, “The government has invested significantly in your education, equipping you to make meaningful contributions to society. As you step into the world, I urge you to be agents of positive change, using your skills to uplift our society and contribute to Nigeria’s growth and global development. Resist the urge to look for greener pastures elsewhere. Together, we can make our own pastures equally green, if not greener.”

Representing President Tinubu, University of Port Harcourt (UNIPORT) Vice Chancellor, Professor Owunari Georgewill, lamented that much of Nigeria’s research ends up on shelves instead of driving impactful change. He acknowledged Nigeria’s current challenges but reassured the audience that the government is committed to addressing these issues and mitigating their impact, particularly on the most vulnerable.

“I ask for the support and understanding of Nigerians toward the government’s economic reform programs, despite the challenges they bring,” he added.

UNIUYO Vice Chancellor, Professor Nyaudo Ndaeyo, reflected on the achievements of his administration despite limited funding, security issues, and land encroachment challenges. He proudly noted that over 90% of academic programs have full accreditation, with efforts ongoing to secure 100% accreditation for all programs.