UNILORIN: 316 First Class, 234 Ph.D at 40th Convocation

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University of Ilorin (UNILORIN) Graduates 11,886 Students, 316 bag first class

The University of Ilorin (UNILORIN) has announced that 11,886 students will graduate during its 40th Convocation Ceremonies, which also marks the Golden Jubilee Anniversary, celebrating 50 years of academic excellence and service.

During a press briefing on Monday, the Vice Chancellor, Professor Wahab Egbewole (SAN), shared details of the event and highlighted the achievements of the university over the past five decades.

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According to him, the graduating students cut across different faculties and programmes, with 316 students earning First Class honours, 4,120 receiving Second Class Upper, 5,939 Second Class Lower, and 1,078 earning Third Class degrees, while 11 students will graduate with a Pass.

Breakdown of UNILORIN Graduating Students

Professor Egbewole stated that among the graduating class are 175 MB;BS, 94 Nursing, 40 Optometry, 36 Veterinary Medicine, 64 Physiotherapy, and 13 Diploma graduates.

He added that 1,520 higher degrees will also be conferred during the convocation, including:

The UNILORIN convocation and Golden Jubilee events are scheduled to take place from Sunday, 23 November to Friday, 28 November 2025.

UNILORIN at 50: A Legacy of Excellence

As UNILORIN celebrates its 50th anniversary, Professor Egbewole reflected on the university’s contributions to education and development, saying the milestone represents “five decades of dedication to learning, integrity, and public service.”

He acknowledged the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) for its consistent support, which has strengthened the university’s infrastructure, academic training, and research capacity.

During the year under review, UNILORIN received ₦2.56 billion from TETFund, covering 11 focus areas such as staff development, ICT, entrepreneurship, and career services. The university also benefited from a ₦300 million zonal intervention, a ₦4 billion Special High Impact Project (SHIP) for upgrading facilities at the College of Health Sciences, and ₦750 million for a new hostel within the college.

These funds were officially presented by the Minister of Education, Dr. Maruf Tunji Alausa, in April 2025.

Support for Students and Future Plans

The Vice Chancellor also praised the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) initiative introduced by the Federal Government. Through this programme, UNILORIN secured ₦1.59 billion in student loans to support 12,983 students, ensuring that no one drops out due to financial hardship.

He reaffirmed the university’s pledge to maintain academic quality while contributing to national growth. “Our 50-year story is one of perseverance and purpose,” Egbewole said. “UNILORIN will continue to produce graduates who are well-prepared to impact their communities and the wider world.”

Closing Note on UNILORIN’s 40th Convocation

As UNILORIN celebrates its Golden Jubilee and 40th Convocation, the university stands proud of its heritage and continued progress in education, research, and community engagement. The management remains committed to strengthening learning experiences and expanding opportunities for students across Nigeria.

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