UNILAG Honors 3,136 Graduates From Three Faculties in Latest Convocation
SHARE
  20. January 2026     Admin  

UNILAG Honors 3,136 Graduates From Three Faculties in Latest Convocation




The University of Lagos (UNILAG) has celebrated the graduation of 3,136 students from three major faculties during its ongoing convocation ceremonies. The achievement forms part of the institution’s broader graduation season that continues to recognize thousands of graduates across multiple academic disciplines.
Convocation Overview:
The convocation ceremony was a proud moment for students, families, and faculty, reflecting academic dedication, personal resilience, and the support of the university community.

Graduates Across Three Faculties

• Students from the Faculty of Education were honored for their academic achievements. • Graduates from the Faculty of Communication and Media Studies received their degrees with distinction. • Social Sciences students also marked a significant milestone as they joined the ranks of UNILAG alumni.

Standout Academic Performances

• Outstanding individual performances were recognized, with top graduating students achieving high cumulative grade point averages. • Each faculty celebrated its best-performing students, applauding their academic excellence and commitment. • UNILAG’s leadership congratulated all graduates for their hard work and commitment to learning.

Ongoing Convocation Celebrations

• The graduation event is part of a series of ceremonies that will span additional days and faculties. • Hundreds more students from other academic divisions are scheduled to graduate later in the convocation cycle. • The celebrations also include special recognition for postgraduate students and business school graduands.

Looking Ahead

As this segment of UNILAG’s convocation draws to a close, the university community looks forward to honoring even more graduates in the days ahead. Leaders encouraged all students to embrace lifelong learning, remain resilient in a changing world, and build positive impact in their chosen fields.



Comments Enabled