While speaking at the Ndejje University 21st B graduation ceremony yesterday (Friday 6th March), Prof Maggie Kigozi advised Ndejje University graduates to start up their own income generating enterprises because jobs are not permanent anymore.
Kigozi, who happens to be the ambassador for United Nations (Sustainable Development Goals) SDGs, a mother to rapper Navio also doubled as the Chief Guest of the university’s second part of the 21st graduation ceremony.
It should be recalled that Ndejje held their 1st part of the 21st graduation ceremony in October last year and it was graced by Prof Mondo Kagonyera as the chief guest.
“I encourage the graduates to start small and grow their businesses. Those with jobs need to understand that jobs are not permanent anymore. Therefore, each one of you must begin to set up a business. Serve with love and care.” Kigozi urged the graduates.
Kigozi, who had never been to Ndejje University before praised their green campus before confessing how she has been hearing about its shinning glory in both sports and academics.
Over 800 students walked away with certificates, degrees and diplomas in various disciplines during the university’s 21st graduation ceremony. At the same event, all institutions affiliated to Ndejje University were asked to present their graduands who were later awarded certificates and diplomas.