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Oyedepo urges students to embrace discipline 

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The Chancellor of Covenant University, Ota, Ogun, Dr David Oyedepo, has charged  newly-admitted students  of the institution to embrace discipline and shun peer pressure in order to achieve their goals.

Oyedepo gave the charge during the 24th Matriculation Ceremony of the institution on Friday at Ota.
According to him, discipline may be painful but its end result is priceless.
He added that the pain of regret was worse than that of discipline.
“Pay today and  play tomorrow or play today and pay tomorrow.
“No one will be more accomplished in his pursuit than he or she who is disciplined,” he said.
Oyedepo also told the students to take their studies seriously.
“The worth of anyone’s time defines the worth of his life.”
Earlier, Prof. Timothy Anake,  the Vice-Chancellor of the university, said the university remained committed to  investing in world-class infrastructure to ensure seamless learning.
Anake implored the new students to embrace the seven core values of the institution.
He listed them as spirituality, possibility mentality, capacity building, integrity, responsibility, diligence, and sacrifice.
The Pro-Chancellor of the institution, Pastor Faith Oyedepo, urged the new students to be focused.
She emphasised  that the path to greatness would be paved with discipline.
She said that  Covenant University placed high premium on good character moulding, saying that without character,  talents would become liabilities.
“Pursue your programmes with first-class character,” she urged.
The pro-chancellor said that higher education was a  journey and  required focus for students to get to their destinations on time and intact.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that 3,070 students,  comprising  2,440 undergraduates and 630 postgraduates, were formally admitted into the university for the 2025/2026 academic session, at the matriculation.
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