Nigerians have been advised to stop cursing the country but continue to pray for the country and its leaders.
The Chief Imam of University of Ibadan, Professor Muftau Abdulrahman Oloyede gave the advice at an event held to precede activities for the 2024 convocation ceremonies and 76th Foundation Day Anniversary of the institution.
The professor of Arabic and Islamic studies also advised the citizens not to be involved in vices nor contribute to the brain drain syndrome.
“Many challenges facing the education sector and poor welfare packages for the academic researchers have led to despair, relocation to greener pastures, and the brain drain syndrome.
Professor Oloyede encouraged youths to maximize opportunities within the country to move the country forward, urrging them to have a mindset of giving back to society after benefiting from the educational sector.
In his address, Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Administration, Professor Peter Olapegba, who spoke on behalf of the Vice-Chancellor of the university, Professor Kayode Adebowale expressed gratitude to God for sustaining the institution for the past 76 years.
He appreciated the Chief Imam and the University of Ibadan Muslim Community for consistent prayers and support for the present administration.
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