 The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Loring, Professor Wahab Iboaile has called on fresh graduates of the institution to make meaningful impact on society and the world at large. Iboaile gave the advice during the combined 37th and 38th convocation ceremony of the university where 10,757 graduates received certifications in different disciplines with 239 emerging in the first class category. In his remarks to the graduating class of the 2021-2022 academic session, Professor Iboaile called on the graduates to adapt themselves to the ever-evolving new world order driven by technology. Our graduates leave these hallowed halls not only with degrees but with a strong foundation for making meaningful contributions to our society and the world at large as they have been equipped with 21st century skills with which they can compete globally. The knowledge and skills you have acquired here are tools that will empower you to navigate the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. The world is ever-evolving and your ability to adapt, learn, relearn, unlearn and grow will be paramount. Your generation is driven by technology and it is the tool to rule the future that just dawned on you today. A total of 10,757 students will be convoking for the 38th convocation ceremony. In the first degree diploma category we have 239 first class. The VC also used the occasion to acknowledge efforts and support through various interventions received so far from the Teshara Education Trust fund, TED fund. Equally, the university received TED fund award of 500 million Naira Ustela accommodation all for our students. Thank you for your time.