Ninety-two pharmacists have graduated from the University of Lagos (UNILAG) with 10 of them bagging distinctions.
The induction held at the school’s main campus.
The Vice Chancellor, Prof Rahamon Bello, who was represented by the Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academics), Prof Duro Oni, said UNILAG stands for excellence and distinction.
He enjoined the graduands to continue striving for excellence in their various disciplines.
Dean, Faculty of Pharmacy, Prof Boladele Silva, enjoined them to buckle up ahead of a new beginning which, according to him, would come with some challenges.
His words: “Giving up after a few failed attempts make you a loser. Every successful person was persistent and relentless.”
Registrar, Pharmacists Council of Nigeria Elijah Muhammed, said the graduands have just completed the first phase of their training.
He said: “You are coming into the profession to lessen the disease burden.”
According to him, a little mistake can cost the loss of many lives, adding: “You are not coming to toy with the lives of Nigerians.”
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