The second matriculation ceremony of Karl Kumm university KKU, located in Vom, Plateau state, was a momentous occasion that highlighted the institution’s growing reputation as a centre for academic excellence and moral development in Nigeria.
The University established to provide a blend of academic rigor and spiritual guidance celebrated its second intake of students with greatness and optimism for the future.

Speaking during the Matriculation, the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Nanven Gambo said the institution has zero Tolerance for anti-social behavior and other tendencies among the students noting that the management of the University is not compromising on the strict enforcement of the students Code of conduct. He added that the students are required to exhibit godly values such as love, compassion, tolerance, respect, humility, wisdom and courage within and outside the campus.
The VC revealed that the institution is reaching out to some Universities within and outside Nigeria with the strategic aim of signing MOUs towards enriching their curriculum and boosting innovative research, teaching and learning.

The 59 students matriculated solemnly pledged their loyalty and dedication to the values of the University, affirming their official induction into the academic community.
Congratulating the students, Prof Gambo stressed that they are expected to demonstrate a good sense of godliness, industry, integrity, discipline and tolerance of diversity pointing out that as a faith based institution, they are passionately committed to inculcating godly values in their students, and also fostering science knowledge for the benefit of humanity.
He added that the University is leaving no stone unturned in its resolute determination to produce top-class graduates in different fields with competitive skills to find relevance in the global space.
Pro- Chancellor and Chairman Governing Board of the University, Prof. Hayward Mafuyai charged the newly matriculated students to settle down to enable them have a solid foundation which will guarantee their success.
In a goodwill message, VC College of Accountancy Kwall, Prof. Musa Inuwa Fodio tasked the matriculants to be of good conduct while in school, this he said is everyone’s expectations of them.
Some of the students from the department of Political science, Victor Stephen Gyang and Success expressed joy and noted that they will do everything humanly possible to make the school and their parents proud.
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