News: The Catholic University of Congo celebrates the graduation of Law and Social Communications students
In an eventful atmosphere full of joy and gratitude, more than 200 finalist students from the Catholic University of Congo (UCC) recently celebrated the academic convocation ceremony. This event was held at the Congo Loisirs space in the commune of Lingwala and was marked by the presence of prestigious former students such as the deputy Solange Masumbuko Nyenyezi, the Czech journalist Bukasa, Ms. Elese and the communications expert , Rosalie Bueni.
During the ceremony, the laureates in Law and Social Communications received their diplomas from the guests of honor. Victor Mulemba Mekoma, representative of the laureates, expressed the satisfaction and gratitude of his comrades for the end of this university cycle. He stressed that each of them played a decisive role in their training and that this step marks the start of a new journey.
In his speech, Czech journalist Bukasa congratulated all the winners and gave them valuable advice: never cross your arms and do not limit their dreams. He encouraged them to persevere and not be discouraged by the challenges that will come their way.
MP Solange Masumbuko Nyenyezi, for her part, recalled her experience as vice-president of students at the time of the Catholic Faculties of Kinshasa, now the UCC. She urged the winners not to limit their ambitions and to surpass themselves to become important players in the development of their country.
The graduation ceremony was accompanied by cries of joy and dancing, under the proud eyes of their family members who came to support them.
This event represents a major milestone in the lives of UCC students, marking the end of one chapter and the start of a new adventure. Their success is not only expected by their loved ones, but also by their country. Thanks to them, the Democratic Republic of Congo will be able to aspire to a better future.
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Title: News: The Catholic University of Congo celebrates the graduation of Law and Social Communications students
Introduction :
The traditional graduation ceremony was held at the Catholic University of Congo (UCC) in an eventful atmosphere, marked by joy and gratitude.. More than 200 finalist students in Law and Social Communications received their precious diplomas during this special occasion, which took place at the Congo Loisirs space in the commune of Lingwala. The presence of prestigious former students, such as MP Solange Masumbuko Nyenyezi, Czech journalist Bukasa, Ms. Elese and communications expert Rosalie Bueni, enhanced the event.
Highlights of the ceremony:
The ceremony was marked by inspiring speeches from the guests of honor and moving testimonies from the students. Victor Mulemba Mekoma, representative of the laureates, expressed the satisfaction and gratitude of his comrades for completing this university cycle. He underlined the importance of everyone’s contribution to their training and expressed his pride in having traveled this difficult path.
Czech journalist Bukasa also took the floor to congratulate the winners and encourage them to pursue their dreams without any limits. He stressed the importance of perseverance and determination to overcome the obstacles that come their way.
MP Solange Masumbuko Nyenyezi, as a former student of UCC, used her experience to inspire the winners. She encouraged them not to limit their ambitions and to aim for honorable positions such as senators, deputies and senior executives of the country.
The graduation :
The ceremony ended with the presentation of diplomas to the winners, to the joyful cheers of their families. This symbolic moment marks the end of a chapter in the lives of UCC students and the start of a new stage in their professional journey. Their success is not only expected by their loved ones, but also by their country, because they will carry the hope of contributing to the development of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Conclusion :
The graduation ceremony at the Catholic University of Congo was a moment of pride and celebration for Law and Social Communications students. Beyond tradition, this event marks the start of a new adventure in which the winners are called upon to actively contribute to the development of their country. The success of these students is a symbol of hope for the Democratic Republic of Congo and testifies to the quality of the education provided at UCC.
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