Mr. Macaroni over the moon as he bags honorary doctorate degree from Oyo varsity

Mr. Macaroni over the moon as he bags honorary doctorate degree from Oyo varsity

Mr. Macaroni over the moon as he bags honorary doctorate degree from Oyo varsity

Popular actor and content creator, Debo Adedayo, professionally known as Mr. Macaroni, has been awarded an honourary doctorate degree in Creative Writing at Precious Cornerstone University in Ibadan, Oyo State. The honor was conferred upon him during the institution’s 2nd Convocation Ceremony for Awards of Degrees and Prizes on Saturday, November 11.

Mr. Macaroni over the moon as he bags honorary doctorate degree from Oyo varsity

Mr. Macaroni took to his Twitter page to share the exciting news, expressing deep gratitude for the prestigious recognition The skit-maker posted pictures from the vibrant ceremony, showcasing the joyous occasion with followers and fans. In his words; “I am deeply honored to be considered worthy at the discretion of the Senate and Council of The Precious Corner Stone University Ibadan to be deemed deserving of public recognition and award of the prestigious degree of DOCTOR OF CREATIVE WRITING (HONORIS CAUSA). “I am grateful to God Almighty for his blessings and favor, the Council, staff and students of Precious Corner Stone University Ibadan, my family, friends and all supporters of Mr. Macaroni. “To the millions of people out there pursuing their dreams and working hard daily to achieve these aspirations, don’t stop, don’t relent! You will be celebrated!” See below;

Mr. Macaroni over the moon as he bags honorary doctorate degree from Oyo varsity

Varsity VC offers scholarship to 15-year-old boy who broke jamb highest score

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Varsity VC offers scholarship to 15-year-old boy who broke jamb highest score

Lotanna Azuokeke, the 15-year-old boy who broke Jamb highest score record has been offered a full university scholarship. It was earlier reported that the young lad who is a native of Ọba in Idemmili South LGA of Anambra State and attended Bishop Otubelu Juniorate, Trans Ekulu, Enugu State, bagged 99 in the exam, the highest point recorded in the exam and an overall score of 337 points out of 400 – another record. The Nation reports that Azuokeke was given a fully-funded scholarship to study medicine at Godfrey Okoye University (GOU), Enugu state. It was gathered that the Vice Chancellor of the university, Rev. Fr. Christian Anieke, stated this on Friday, May 5, at the presentation of a car to a university student who was made the VC for a day in the institution.

Bishop Oyedepo allegedly witholds NYSC call-up letters of 200 varsity students for missing farewell prayer session

Bishop Oyedepo allegedly witholds NYSC call-up letters of 200 varsity students for missing farewell prayer session

Parents of some graduates from the Landmark University, Omu-Aran, Kwara State, where Dr. David Oyedepo is the Chancellor have alleged that the institution’s management is withholding the National Youth Service Corps scheme call-up letters of their children.

According to them, the management’s action is following their children’s absence in a prayer session held to bid them farewell from the institution.
According to one of the parents, the students were absent when Dr. David Oyedepo came to pray for them.
“Sir, this issue may not be your business, but, I feel as an affairs analyst, you can add your voice to 200 families who are in pain,” a text message allegedly from one of the parents read.
“Our wards graduated from Landmark University, Omu-Aran, owned by Bishop Oyedepo. About 200 graduands were absent when Bishop David Oyedepo came to pray over them and he then instructed that their NYSC call-up letters be withheld.

“Delegates and letters of appeal have been sent with no response until yesterday, when I heard that call-up letters will be released in August 2022.
“It means our children will stay at home with us after graduation till August. This is rather draconian and height of impunity,” another parent said.
Meanwhile, further reports say when contacted, spokesman for Landmark University, Joseph Olajide said that the affected students are faceless and that the parents ought to bring their grievances to the school not the media.