The Bingu National Stadium was abuzz with excitement and celebration as Exploits University marked a significant milestone with its 10th graduation ceremony. The grand event honored the achievements of students who completed their Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees, highlighting a decade of academic excellence and growth. The 10th graduation ceremony not only celebrated the current graduates but also reflected on the university’s journey over the past decade. Since its inception, Exploits University has been dedicated to providing quality education and fostering a culture of innovation, leadership, and community service.
The event commenced with a formal procession of graduates, faculty and distinguished guests, creating a picturesque scene of academic pride. The stadium was filled with proud parents, families and friends, all gathered to witness and celebrate the accomplishments of the graduates. In his address, The University president Dr. Desmond W. Bikoko congratulated the graduates on their hard-earned success. He emphasized the importance of lifelong learning and the impact that education has on personal and professional development. Dr. Bikoko also highlighted the university’s achievements over the past years and its commitment to continuing its legacy of excellence.
The highlight of the ceremony was the conferring of degrees. Graduates from various faculties proudly walked across the stage to receive their Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees. The moment was marked by loud applause and cheers, signifying the culmination of years of hard work and dedication. Adding to the festive atmosphere were Malawi Prison Service Band, making the event even more memorable. The 10th graduation ceremony at Exploits University was a testament to the institution’s dedication to academic excellence and its impact on the community. It was a day filled with pride, joy and hope for the future.
Congratulations to the Class of 2024! As you embark on your new journey, may you continue to achieve greatness and make a positive difference in the world.