SHUN VICES, EMBRACE VIRTUES - UNIOSUN VC TELLS NIGERIAN YOUTHS, LAUDS CORPS MEMBER FOR ERECTING MONUMENT AT MAIN CAMPUS GATE
The
Vice-Chancellor, Osun State University, Professor Labode Popoola has
called on Nigerian youth to embrace virtues and shun vices, even as he
lauded Miss Kevin Terri Din, an outgoing Batch B Stream 1 Corps member
serving in the University for erecting a dazzling sculpture at the
University's main campus gate.
Professor
Popoola said this in a remark on Thursday, 9th November, 2017 when the
officials of Osun State National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) visited the
University to formally unveil the monument. The expression “Shun Vices,
Embrace Virtues” are the wise, sententious precept written on the huge
marble block that bears the statue. The Vice-Chancellor, impressed by
the beauty of the project and the wisdom in the apothegm, described the
project as a novel idea, urging the youths to emulate Miss Kevin in
developing the spirit of giving to society. He maintained that his
admonition to shun vices was not directed only to the youths but also
pointing at every member of society including the old and the young as
this would make us achieve a better humanity.
“She
had this idea and she met us. We felt it was good. It is even enough;
it is like sermon in the church or in the mosque. Even if everything is
going on fine, people still need to be spoken to. This conveys an
important message. We don’t want vices and the damage they have caused
to our society. Our prayer and hope is that every one of us will shun
vices and embrace virtues and this will serve the purpose of giving us a
better humanity,” he added.
Also
speaking at the occasion, the Osun State Coordinator of the NYSC
Scheme, represented by the Head of Public Relations of the NYSC, Osun
State, Mr. Jimmy Fatogun said the monument was an award winning project,
adding that Miss Kevin had done what was expected of all corps members.
He said: “The NYSC Scheme comprises four cardinal programmes: the
orientation course; primary assignment; community development and the
passing out. “Miss Din Kevin has done what is expected of all corps
members and we are all here in recognition of the good work she has
done. She would have won an award if she had completed the project at
the time we were compiling names of best corps members for various award
categories. But even at that, we are going to make a report on this
remarkable project and by the grace of God, she would receive a
commendation certificate from the NYSC.”
Miss
Kevin, an indigene of Plateau State, is the first corps member to serve
in the University as a Pharmacist. She served in the Health Centre,
Osogbo Campus under the supervision of the Acting Director of the
University Health Services. In her remarks, she appreciated
Vice-Chancellor and the entire management team for granting her an
approval to embark on the project. “I m grateful to God Almighty for the
idea. It was not my idea but God's. I was looking for the best approach
to campaign and sensitize the students and the youths against social
vices and keep them awake to their indispensable role on nation
building. So, this idea came and I am happy that it is now a success. I
want to appreciate the VC and the entire management team for giving me
the approval to embark on the project,” she said.
Also
present at the occasion were the Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Administration
and Development, Professor Janet Olaitan; Acting Registrar, Mr. Adewale
Adeosun; the University Librarian, Mr. Maxwell Oyinloye; the Acting
Bursar, Mr. Mukaila Oyekanmi, the Director of Inter-Campus and Public
Affairs, Professor Anthony Kola-Olusanya; Acting Director, University
Health Services, Dr. A. O. Odeniyi; Assistant Registrar, Public
Relations, Mr. Jibola Oyekunle and a Representative of the IMTC, Mr.
Owolabi Ayesanmi.
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