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Trinity University inducts 18 medical laboratory scientists

NewsdeskBy NewsdeskDecember 11, 2025Updated:December 11, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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Trinity University, Yaba, on Wednesday held its second induction ceremony for graduates of the Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science programme.

The ceremony at the City Campus formally inducted 18 graduates and was organised by the Faculty of Basic and Applied Sciences through the Medical Laboratory Science Department.

The Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Clement Kolawole, described the event as a major professional milestone reflecting the importance of laboratory scientists in national healthcare delivery.

He said the profession remained “the backbone of healthcare,” adding that accurate diagnosis underpins strong health outcomes in a rapidly changing medical environment.

Kolawole urged the inductees to uphold integrity, professionalism and compassion as they step into their new responsibilities across various healthcare settings.

He reminded them that “you are ambassadors of this great institution,” stressing the need to prioritise patient safety and ethical standards at all times.

The Vice-Chancellor encouraged them to be “solution oriented,” noting that their training prepares them to address challenges and contribute positively to society.

He commended the Federal Government for extending the N50 million equity-free grant to private university students, calling the decision fair and progressive.

Kolawole also urged TETFund and NELFUND to design reforms that recognise private institutions and ensure equitable support for all Nigerian students.

Guest lecturer, Prof Kolawole Oyedeji of University of Lagos, delivered a presentation titled ‘Ethics in Motion’, emphasising patients’ rights to good standards of practice and care.

He noted the rising ethical concerns around applying artificial intelligence in clinical laboratories, stressing the need for responsible, patient-centred technology adoption.

Oyedeji highlighted “privacy, trust, accountability, fairness, transparency and confidentiality” as essential safeguards guiding ethical technological use in laboratory environments.

He reminded the inductees that all patients deserve equal treatment “regardless of social status, appearance, age, race or mental ability.”

He advised them to maintain discipline, dress properly, switch off phones during patient care and protect confidential information at all times.

Oyedeji reaffirmed that ethics is central to credible laboratory practice, especially in societies shaped by rapid technological growth and rising public expectations.

Dr Donald Ofili, Registrar, Medical Laboratory Science Council of Nigeria (MLSCN) congratulated the inductees and pledged ongoing support for strengthening Nigeria’s national laboratory system.

Represented by Dr Paulinus Offutalu, Head, MLSCN, Southwest zonal office, he administered the induction oath under Section 4 of Act 11 of 2003 and presented provisional licences to the graduating scientists.

Ofili said the ceremony marked a vital step in producing competent laboratory scientists who will enhance diagnostic services across the country.

He stated that the Council would continue collaborating with institutions, agencies, partners and stakeholders to improve laboratory quality nationwide.

The best graduating student, Emili Ejiroghene, received the MLSCN prize and several awards in recognition of her exceptional academic performance.

Registrar, Trinity University, Mr David Oyejide, praised the class of 2025 for showing resilience, dedication and strong commitment throughout their rigorous professional training.

He said the new scientists were prepared to uphold excellence, integrity and compassion while contributing to healthier communities nationwide.

“Every test and diagnosis matters,” he said, urging them to let accuracy, discipline and empathy guide their professional decisions.

Ejiroghene expressed gratitude to the university leadership and faculty, noting that her achievements required discipline, curiosity and consistent determination.

She said the ceremony represented “a transition, a pledge and a celebration of dedication, resilience and purpose” for the entire class.

She described medical laboratory scientists as “the silent strength of medicine,” adding that the class of 2025 was ready to embrace that responsibility.

The ceremony included the MLSCN Oluremi Dosumu Award, presented to Ejiroghene, alongside first-class awards for several outstanding graduates.

Other merit awards were presented to students with notable academic accomplishments, reflecting the institution’s strong emphasis on excellence and professional growth. 

medical laboratory science NELFUND Prof. Clement Kolawole TetFund Trinity University University of Lagos
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