RECTEM Matriculates 326 Students 

Mary Nnah

The Redeemer’s College of Technology and Management (RECTEM) has formally admitted 326 students into various programmes approved by the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE) and Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB).

The Rector, Dr (Mrs) Stella Mofunanya, revealed this during the fifth matriculation ceremony of the institute at Redemption City of God, Mowe, Ogun State, recently. 

She said the event was important to the school as it marked the official enrollment of the matriculating students into the college academic programme and was in line with the criteria of the NBTE. 

While congratulating the new students, she reminded them that RECTEM is an institution where the fear of God reigns supreme, adding, “We are indeed committed to high moral and academic standards in line with our motto: ‘Raising Champ ions’.”

Mofunanya implored the new students to obey the rules and regulations put in place for optimal development.  

She stressed that the mission of RECTEM is “to be a trailblazer in raising champions, who will be first-class professionals in the field of science, technology and management for middle-level technological needs of the nation.”

The rector noted further that “one of the main objectives of the matriculation exercise was to formally accept the new students into the college, adding that “as fresh students, once you are matriculated, it is expected that you will abide by all the rules, regulations and culture of this institution and participate in all activities of the college.”

She, therefore, encouraged the students to take full advantage of their studentship in the institution and propel themselves into greatness through humility, hard work, and dedication to the services of God.

She told the students that at RECTEM, attendance at lectures, college chapel programmes, and other special events was a priority.

While reminding the students of the rules and regulations of the institution, the rector said, “The college encourages all students to dress according to acceptable standards. Be modest and decent in your dressing. Undue exposure of body parts that have the potential to infuriate the sensibilities of others is condemned and not cordoned off. 

Mofunanya said further that the college would continue to work round the clock to ensure the security of the lives and properties of her students.

She noted that the college’s pride as a Centre for Academic Excellence and Youth Development in the comity of Polytechnics is second to none.

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