A good degree does not guarantee success – Osinbajo

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has said those who get the best degrees don’t “necessarily become the most successful in life.”

Osinbajo  spoke at the 10th convocation of the Lead City University, Ibadan where 590 students were awarded first degree certificates on Thursday.

What he said:

Osinbajo said obtaining a degree does not translate to success in life.

He said, “I was 60 years old in March this year, and I must confess that one of the greatest surprises I ever experienced was that I just suddenly became 60. I can clearly remember when I graduated from the university. I was 21 years old at the time. How time flies.

“One of the important lessons that you will learn is that time flies whether you are wasting it or you are using it well. It simply flies back. At the age of 60 years, I am entitled to give some advice.

“By talent, a good degree and coming from a very well-to-do family does not bring success and certainly it does not bring greatness. The most talented people, those who get the best degrees do not necessarily become the most successful in life.

“The difference between success and failure, mediocrity or excellence is character. Along with character is opportunity, perhaps the most crucial is the grace of God. Character is a set of values that shapes the conduct of an individual. It is a set of principles spoken and unspoken that a person observes and lives on.”

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