The general overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church worldwide, Enoch Adejare Adeboye, has opened up on what attracted him to make a choice of where to get his first degree.
The RCCG leader said that jollof rice and chicken being enjoyed by the students of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, UNN, way back in 1962, made him opt for the school where he would do his first degree.
The general overseer of RCCG worldwide
Vanguard reports that Pastor Adeboye who was awarded with an honorarily doctorate degree of Doctor of Divinity, DD by the University on Tuesday, said that he developed interest in the university when he went with his fellow students on an excursion to UNN in 1962 and saw students eating jollof rice with half a chicken. This made him to determine in his heart that if God permitted, he would come to UNN to study and fortunately for him, the following year, 1963, he gained admission into the prestigious University.
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He said:
“I took a pebble from the ground asked God to make me come to the University. The following year, 1963, God answered my prayers.”
Adeboye however regretted that he could not graduate from the University as he left in 1966 without a degree. He expressed joy, however, that sixty years later, he has now
“I left UNN in 1966 without a degree. Sixty years later, I have gotten a degree from UNN, now not as a first degree but a doctorate degree. That is why I feel elated. I am overwhelmed,” he said.
Speaking at the occasion, Pro-chancellor of the University, Mr. Emmanuel Ukala, said that Adeboye deserved the honourary degree because he was a man of achievement.
“It is necessary to point out, distinguished ladies and gentlemen, that the University of Nigeria places high premium on positive, and the road to the attainment of its honourary degree is quite tight indeed.
“As a result, anyone that successfully moves through the tight rope deserves our honour and veneration. I, therefore congratulate Pastor E. A Adeboye for his selection for the award of the honourary degree of the University. Welcome on board as a significant member of the den of lions and lionesses,” Ukala represented by the vice chancellor, Prof. Benjamin Ozumba said.
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