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Western Delta University to Hold 15th Convocation November 15, 2025

 

Western Delta University (WDU), Oghara, has announced that it will hold its 15th Convocation Ceremony on Saturday, 15 November 2025, to celebrate the academic achievements of students of the 2024/2025 academic session.

The event will see the conferment of degrees, diplomas, and academic prizes to deserving graduates.

According to the university’s announcement, the ceremony will commence at 10:00 a.m. at the main auditorium of WDU, Oghara.

The programme will feature the presentation of honours and academic awards, the conferment of degrees, and the recognition of outstanding students who have excelled in their respective fields.

A convocation lecture is also scheduled, providing an opportunity for guests, graduands, and the academic community to engage in intellectual discourse.

The convocation marks a significant milestone for WDU as it continues to expand its academic reputation and celebrate decades of educational excellence. It is expected to attract alumni, parents, dignitaries, and stakeholders, offering graduates a formal platform to transition from academic life to professional careers.

University officials have invited all stakeholders and members of the public to attend, emphasizing the importance of this occasion in recognising scholarly achievements and fostering a culture of academic excellence.

The 15th Convocation underscores WDU’s commitment to providing quality education, rewarding hard work, and reinforcing its mission to advance knowledge and human opportunity within Delta State and beyond.

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