MU holds its 21st graduation ceremony on Thursday.

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MU held 21st graduation ceremony with attendance of 770 postgraduate and undergraduate students from 21 departments who completed their programs of study in the academic year 2020/2021 as the chief registrar announced.
Education is believed to be the only way used to develop countries in the world. Dr Abdurrahman Badiyow the chairperson of the university ‘board of trustees said, calling graduates to work hard to apply what they have learned.


Dr Ibrahim Mursal, MU president congratulated to the graduates on their academic achievements and the efforts students made, stressing his full confidence that they will continue to serve their country and people: “Today is your day and I appreciate the academic achievements and the efforts you made”. He added.
According to the general registrar of Mogadishu University, 43% of this year’s graduates are girls and 57% are boys.

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