The Guardian Reporter, Agboluaje bags Precious Cornerstone University First class in Business Administration













By
Omowumi Hannah 

A reporter of The Guardian Newspaper in Oyo State, Rotimi Agboluaje, has bagged a first-class honour degree from the Precious Cornerstone University, Ibadan.

Agboluaje is among the 14 students who graduated with a First-class honour.

He graduated from the department of the Business Administration of the faith-based University.

Agboluaje gained admission into the university with a Higher National Diploma [HND] certificate from the Lagos State Polytechnic, Lagos.

Agboluaje is an Associate of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations [NIPR]. He is a Fellow of the International Centre for Investigative Reporting(ICIR).The journalist is also a Fellow of Africa Foundation for Young Media Professionals (AFYMP). He has undergone many fact- checking trainings with Code4Africa.

He holds many certificates in media.Before joining the media industry, he had worked in UBA PLC and taught Government, Civic Education, Economics, Commerce and English Language in many private schools and tutorial centres in Lagos and Ibadan.

The first-class graduate is a popular affairs analyst across many radio and TV stations in Ibadan.

Speaking on the feat, Agboluaje appreciated his lecturers and the University for equipping with him more knowledge in modern business practices. He promised to maintain excellence in his professional conduct.

He said: “I thank my lecturers for their investments in me. I pledge to always demonstrate excellence in my practice. I have got a first class in the classroom, I will like to demonstrate first class in the newsroom and boardroom”.

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