Nobel
Laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka, on Sunday, said he graduated with Second
Class Upper Division and not Third Class Honour from the University College,
Ibadan, as widely believed.
He
said this while fielding questions from 79 secondary school students drawn from
different parts of the country, in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital, as part of
2013 Open Door Series project, “Memoirs of Our Future,” an international
cultural exchange programme organised to mark his 79th birthday.
The
programme was organised by a Lagos-based multi-media company, Zmirage, in
collaboration with the Ogun State government.
Soyinka
told the students that he decided to open up on the matter as a mark of respect
for
them, while urging the students, especially those living in violence-prone
areas of the North, not to be discouraged by the activities of Boko Haram.
He
admonished the students not to be satisfied with failure, but to strive to be
the best in all their undertakings, while tasking President Goodluck
Jonathan-led Federal Government and state governors to eliminate barriers and
create conducive environment for Nigerians to access qualitative education.
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