No fewer than one thousand five hundred dignitaries from around the world are expected to grace the Highstone Global University USA, TBU-Global Extension Brooklyn USA as well as NIPEM INTL convocation, award, and Matriculation ceremony billed to take place at the Main Auditorium of the Lagos State University (LASU) on the 31st of July 2021.
According to NIPEM Professional president, Amb (Dr) Azubuike Maurice Odiete, asides the one thousand five hundred dignitaries that are expected to grace the occasion, Distinguished scholars, Entrepreneurs, Professionals, Humanitarians, and Philanthropists would be honoured with Special Awards.
The University Don also said that about one hundred and forty (140) students from this Academic Calendar would be graduating during the occasion, while over two hundred and sixty-five, (265) students would be matriculating and inducted into the school on that day.
Speaking with our correspondent, Dr. Odiete said the day would definitely be a great day for them considering the numbers of dignitaries that would be receiving Special Awards and the students that would be graduating and matriculating.
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"We are looking forward to a great program. We are happy with our partners who have demonstrated great commitment to this project. The Institution is growing every day, and we are happy that we are contributing our own quota towards the educational need of this great country.
"You may want to know that NIPEM Professional Education Management Intl has spread across Africa, and is a fully recognized affiliate of Triune Biblical University Global Extension Brooklyn. They run centers based and online programmes (and courses) for students in Nigeria and across Africa."
"NIPEM Professional Education Management Intl has other subsidiaries such as NIPEM College of Health And Management Science; NIPEM Foundation College, NIPEM INTL Vocational Academy, NIPEM Professional Education Management Intl, Nigeria, NIPEM Synergy Integrated services, all devoted to bringing Education closer to every home in Africa," he said.