 Nigeria's Vice Chancellor Professor Clement Adebuye has emphasized the importance of a peaceful teaching and learning environment to prevent strikes and student violence in Nigerian institutions. Speaking at the press conference, he emphasized the university's commitment to staff welfare, management, and the use of modern technologies for knowledge importation. He also mentioned that the university teaching hospital complex is 97.97% completed and is expected to be operational soon. The event will award 4,210 degrees in diplomas including 89 fourth class and 1,326 second class upper among others. We produced a total of 1,818 second class lower degree candidates, a total of 470 third class and five mid-pass degrees. It is interesting to note that graduates who will not have the opportunity to join us physically can be part of the ceremony virtually. I'm very happy to inform our stakeholders that we are consistently poised to take continental lead in academic excellence and global visibility for relevance and impact. We are very strongly committed to our vision and funding objectives as a responsible and highly responsive 21st century university. Our targets are clear and our strategies well defined. We want to be among the top 10 universities in Nigeria and emerge among the top 25 in Africa by 2026. We know the various requirements for this and we are pursuing them vigorously.