 and it is the 51st annual convocation of the University of Lagos and it is no doubt one with buzz around it. More than 4,000 students from the faculties of education, arts and the social sciences have been awarded degrees, diplomas and prizes. Plus TV Africa correspondent Uche Chiyobuhi Daniel was there. After years of hard work and diligence, this set of Nigerians are happy to be graduating. Their convocation at the University of Lagos marks a transition from the toil of academics to the wider world. This convocation was meant to take place in the first quarter of 2020, but was shifted because of two major issues, management crisis in the university and the outbreak of the coronavirus. Against all odds, the award of degrees, diplomas and prizes for graduating students across all faculties and levels is kicking off today. Dr. Fasi Yusuf representing the president of Unilag Alumni Association administers the oath of the Alumni Association on the graduates. All graduates of the University to please remain standing. Why administer the pledge? I stand proxy for the national president. Great Akokai's, great Akokai's, great Akokai's, great Akokai's, great Akokai's, great Akokai's, great Akokai's, great Akokai's. The best graduating student in humanities, Bukbo or La Victoria of the Department of Economics is living in the school with a cumulative grade point average of 4.90. She has this to say. I wouldn't say it was easy, but it wasn't unbearable. There were lots of people that I met that were impactful and contributed to my success. Today marks the end of one journey and indeed the beginning of another for the over 4,000 students you can see right here at the J.F.Adea Jai Auditorium of the University of Lagos. These students are transitioning from the world of academics straight up into the job market place. It's a big and big remarkable day for them. I am H.H.Yugwen Hidanian reporting for Klaus TV Africa. For more information about fresh news updates.