418 students today graduated from the Fiji National University College of Humanities and Education.
Fiji National University College of Humanities and Education graduates
Minister for Education, Heritage, Arts and Culture Rosy Akbar has urged graduates to be quality graduates that can be the change in today's world.
Akbar says the journey that graduates will start today is about changing the world and it begins by changing oneself.
She adds that the lessons learnt from overcoming their struggles to move forward will enable oneself to change themselves and also the world they are placed in.
Minister for Education, Heritage, Arts and Culture Rosy Akbar and FNU Chancellor Dr. Rajesh Chandra
Akbar stressed to graduates that life is full of challenges and encouraged them to take risks and overcome those risks, step up and overcome challenges and to never give up.
Meanwhile, FNU Chancellor Dr. Rajesh Chandra says that today signifies the years of sacrifice, determination, perseverance and hard work that graduates have given in their studies.
Dr. Chandra says that they are confident that the knowledge, skills, and guidance that the University have instilled in them with guide them in their future endeavours.
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