Cursory: Dr. Samson Adegoke, Rector of Osun State College of Technology, Esa-Oke, stressed the importance of vocational skills acquisition for newly admitted students. He highlighted the availability of a well-equipped skill acquisition center to impart essential skills for post-graduation sustainability. Adegoke urged students to avoid activities like cultism that could tarnish the college’s reputation.


Dr. Samson Adegoke, the Rector of Osun State College of Technology, Esa-Oke, emphasized to newly admitted students that graduation from the college necessitates the acquisition of vocational skills. He underscored the availability of a well-equipped skill acquisition center where students can learn vocations essential for sustaining themselves after graduation.
Addressing the matriculating students at the college’s multi-purpose hall, Dr. Adegoke highlighted that the programs are structured as short courses aimed at imparting skills essential for professionalism, entrepreneurship, and self-sufficiency in various workplaces.
The college prioritizes thorough preparation of students for the competitive labor market, with a focus on programs fostering self-reliance. The Center for Entrepreneurship, Vocational Skills Acquisition, and Empowerment (CEVSAE) serve as a hub for acquiring practical skills, ensuring that each student acquires a skill in their chosen vocation before graduation at both ND and HND levels.
In his words:
“At this Centre, students can learn vocations they can rely on after graduation. As a matter of fact, the pre-condition for graduation is that, each student must acquire a skill in any vocation of his/her choice before graduating at both ND and HND levels. It also has provision for training the unemployed, underemployed, retirees, professionals who wants to be certified and people of similar intents in skills acquisition in any discipline.
“The programmes are designed in short courses aimed at impacting skills required in all workplace for professionalism, entrepreneurship, and self-reliance.”
Dr. Adegoke also urged the matriculants to uphold the institution’s reputation by avoiding involvement in cultism and other activities that could tarnish the college’s image.
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