Given the statistics, the Vice-Chancellor, Prof Noah Yusuf said 282 bagged second class (upper division), 532 got second (lower division), 98 third class, masters 97, and diploma 43.
Yusuf also said student enrolment in the faith-based school had increased, saying the institution surpassed its target for this session for the first time.
“I am humbled to tell you that, for the first time in recent years, the number of 2020/2021 admissions of 1,287 surpassed the projection, jsut as the number of graduands who will receive their degree certificates on Saturday in various classes is higher than the previous years,” he said.