In
the Name of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, I welcome everyone here present
at this very important ceremony – the 49th Convocation programme of this
great Institution, ETSI. Please permit
me to specially welcome the leadership of the ECWA – the President, Rev. (Dr.)
Jeremiah Gado, the ECWA General Secretary, who happens to be our Guest Speaker
today, Rev. (Prof.) Samuel Kunhiyop, and all members of their team.
2. It
gives me a great pleasure to on behalf of Board of Governors of ETSI, give this
address which I can appropriately call my inaugural address to this august
assembly as the new Chairman.
3. I
however can’t afford to continue with this address without first and foremost
acknowledging the great work of the immediate past Board of Governors under the
most enviable leadership of Prof. Luke Dayo Edungbola. This is a team that has aptly left its mark
on the solid sand of progress in this Institution. I invite this assembly to please rise and
applaud God for the excellent administrative and advisory work this enviable
team had done. May the good Lord reward
you for all your labour.
4. Let
me also acknowledge the current hard working management team of the Institution
under the visionary leadership of Prof. Julius Lawal, the Provost. It certainly won’t be an overstatement to assert
that this team has, within the last one year, given the Institution a face-lift
that beats human imagination. The
development, spiritual and physical, are all there for us to see. This team also deserves our applause. So also do the Academic, Faculty and indeed
all members of staff deserve commendation for their commitment and zeal to
serve.
5. Distinguished
Ladies and Gentlemen, I don’t intend to bore you with the background history of
ETSI. The man who knows it better, the
Provost, has already adequately done that.
He has also presented to us a comprehensive update on the academic
achievements and the Institution’s future plans to further strengthen this
area, especially the efforts to add the NCE programme and courses for the award
of PhD to the existing curriculum. Not
the least, I congratulate the 250 students that are graduating today. They are in this order: 3 each from the Women
Bible School and Certificate in Pastoral Studies Class; 12 will be awarded
certificate in Theology; 10 Diploma in Pastoral Studies while 17 are graduating
with Diploma in Theology. For the
Bachelor of Arts Degrees we have 32 in Christian Education, 38 in Pastoral
Studies, 24 in Theology, and 10 in Missions.
At the Master of Arts level, we have 8 graduands in Divinity; 12 in
Christian Education, 6 in Missions and Evangelism, 2 in Theology (Old
Testament), 1 in Systematic Theology, and 14 in Theological Studies.