Fear of failure spurred me to succeed- JABU Best Graduating Student
JABU Best Graduating Student, Adio Odunola Esther, delivering her speech at the 8th convocation of the school held yesterday. |
By ‘Gbenga Bankole
The best graduating student of Joseph Ayo Babalola
University (JABU), Adio Odunola Esther, a
Computer Science student, who graduated with the CGPA of 4.90 has stated
that the fear of failure spurred her to succeed.
She stated this yesterday at the 8th Convocation
Ceremony of JABU at Ikeji Arakeji, Osun state.
Esther who won a total number of six awards noted that she
has failed once in her life while writing some exams, adding that each time she
remember this, it always energize her to read more.
“My father always says that no matter course of study you
choose, make sure you become a genius, and you are in command of what you are
doing. This really helped in my studies. My mother has been supporting with
prayers and advice and she has always been there for me,” she said.
According to her, she
cannot calculate the hours she reads in a day, but she reads at any given
opportunity.
She explained that; “I cannot actually calculate the hours I
read in a day, but any opportunity I have to read, I read. At times I read
immediate after receiving a lecture before another lecturer comes in. I read at
any given opportunity.”
Esther advised the undergraduate that they should never
underestimate the power of God in their life, saying that they should never put
aside determination, discipline and hardwork.
The Vice Chancellor of JABU, Professor
Sola Fajana while delivering his address said that all the students have
fulfilled all requirements for the award of various degrees at the graduation
ceremony.
“May I use this opportunity to once again declare to our
dear graduating students that you have been adequately prepared and fortified,
mentally, academically and socially to do extremely well and face the
challenges in the world out there. Undoubtedly, the last four or five years
have been inspiring, challenging, demanding, as well as daunting and slightly
intimidating due to the challenges and rigours of learning. Thus, I would like
to say here that the process was worth the inconvenience, but now that you have
come this far, the best way to predict that uncertain future out there is to
create something positive, enduring and outstanding out of it.”
“I must tell you that the world needs what you have to offer
now more than ever, and if you must be relevant to your world, you need to
ensure a goal for your individual lives. Now I want to let you know that the
trouble with not having a goal in life is that one can spend his entire life
running round the field without scoring a goal.”
“Thus, for you to have a fulfilling future, pursue your
dreams passionately, and in a short while, you will achieve your dream.
Finally, I urge you to be good ambassadors of Joseph Ayo Babalola University,
and make us proud wherever you find yourselves. I wish you all the very best of
luck in your future endeavours,” he stated.
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