BA ISAGO graduands urged to keep learning

Over 700 graduated recently
Over 700 graduated recently

The Assistant Minister of Tertiary Education Research, Science and Technology, Fidelis Molao has encouraged BA ISAGO University graduands to continue learning even after their their graduation.

Over 700 students graduated and Molao, who was the guest speaker, said the degree or diploma respectively conferred and awarded to them should not be thought of as a reward, but rather an opportunity, a commitment and an obligation to go forward and continue the life-long process of learning.

“I am delighted and thrilled to share this occasion with you. The reason for this is because for those of you who are graduating, today really marks the first day of the rest of your lives.

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