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Prof. Yemi Osinbajo' Speech at the 10th Convocation Ceremony of Lead City University Class of 2017
*Talent, excellent degree & well-off background alone not enough
Graduating with an excellent degree, even coming from a well-off family may not necessarily mean success and greatness but integrity and service to others is the key to greatness, according to Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN.
Prof. Osinbajo who was Guest Speaker at the 10th Convocation Ceremony of Lead City University, Ibadan, said Nigerians must strive for the best and work hard to attain it despite the challenges and mistakes of the past.
According to Prof. Osinbajo, ``you will only be great if you devote your life, and your efforts, to serving others. The path to greatness is self-sacrifice for the good of others. Success is more easily attainable than Greatness. Greatness is not for everyone.’’
“The difference between success and failure, mediocrity or excellence is the character. Along with character is the importance of opportunity. But perhaps most crucial is the grace of God.’’
Citing the example of Nigerians making waves in different sectors of the economy, Prof. Osinbajo urged the graduands to take advantage of technology noting that ``Innovation will be key as you aspire to succeed. Here in Nigeria, many young people are using technology to disrupt existing assumptions and create new markets and opportunities.’’
Other dignitaries that attended the event include Oyo State Governor, Senator Abiola Ajimobi, the founder of the university, Prof. Jide Owoeye, honorary graduands, Mr. Victor Osibodu and Mr. Kolade Mosuro and management of the institution among other notable Nigerians.
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Oluyemi Oluleke “Yemi” Osinbajo is a Nigerian Lawyer and politician who is the current Vice President of Nigeria, in office since 29 May 2015.
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