Osun Health College Rector warns 507 new students against distractions
The Rector of the Osun State College of Health Technology, Ikirun, Salaudeen Oyewale, has cautioned newly admitted students against distractions, reminding them that their chosen profession directly impacts human lives.

- From Toba Adedeji, Osogbo
The Rector of the Osun State College of Health Technology, Ikirun, Salaudeen Oyewale, has cautioned newly admitted students against distractions, reminding them that their chosen profession directly impacts human lives.
He noted that 507 students chosen field demands utmost discipline, focus, and commitment to excellence to save lives.
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Speaking at the second matriculation ceremony of the institution on Friday, Oyewale said: “I urge you to take your studies seriously. The profession you are entering deals directly with human lives. Therefore, it is not just a career but a calling. You must be disciplined, focused, and committed to excellence.
“Avoid distractions that may derail your academic journey. Embrace integrity, diligence, and respect for constituted authority. Let your conduct reflect the values and standards of this institution. Remember, success here is not accidental; it is earned through hard work, consistency, and determination.”
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He noted that the institution is committed to quality assurance, curriculum standardisation, and compliance, which has positioned the College as a growing hub of excellence in health technology education.
Also, the Chairman of the Governing Council of the institution, Dr. Mustapha Olawuyi, congratulated the students, warning that they will not tolerate indiscipline and misconduct.
He promised that “The Governing Council remains committed to ensuring that this institution maintains high academic and moral standards. We will continue to provide the necessary support, policies, and oversight to promote quality education and a conducive learning environment. At the same time, we expect full cooperation from students, staff, and all stakeholders.”



