Chrisland University

Chrisland University Admission for 2023/2024 Academic Session is on for Degree Program, JUPEB and Direct Entry

It is our pleasure to introduce Chrisland University, Owode, Ogun State, Nigeria to you and as you browse through our website, you will have insights into the various opportunities that the University has to offer. Chrisland University is a new Federal Government approved Private tertiary Institution. Our serene Hilltop Abeokuta Campus is situated at Ajebo road, Abeokuta Township.

FAROMBI, DVC CHRISLAND UNIVERSITY RANKED NIGERIA’S NO. 1 TOXICOLOGIST Professor Ebenezer Olatunde Farombi, has achieved ...
13/03/2026

FAROMBI, DVC CHRISLAND UNIVERSITY RANKED NIGERIA’S NO. 1 TOXICOLOGIST

Professor Ebenezer Olatunde Farombi, has achieved global recognition after being ranked among the world’s Top two per cent of scientists and the No. 1 Toxicologist in Nigeria.
Professor Farombi, a Professor of Biochemistry and Toxicology, a distinguished scholar and Deputy Vice Chancellor of Chrisland University Abeokuta was ranked the No. 1 Toxicologist in Nigeria and placed within the Top one per cent of Scientists globally in the latest World Ranking of Scientists.
The ranking also listed several other distinguished scholars from the University of Ibadan who made the global Top two per cent. Among them is renowned Psychiatrist Oye Gureje, who was ranked first in the field of Psychiatry worldwide.
Professor Farombi’s recognition underscores his extensive contributions to research in Biochemistry and Toxicology, particularly in the study of environmental toxins, human health, and disease prevention. Over the years, his scholarly work has earned international citations and recognition, placing him among the most influential researchers in his field.
The inclusion of Professor Farombi in the global ranking over the years has been widely celebrated as a testament to academic excellence and research leadership.
Colleagues and admirers have congratulated the eminent scientist for bringing honour to Nigeria and advancing the country’s reputation in global scientific research.

CHRISLAND UNIVERSITY HOLDS 11TH MATRICULATION CEREMONY  The 11th Matriculation Ceremony of Chrisland University marked a...
25/02/2026

CHRISLAND UNIVERSITY HOLDS 11TH MATRICULATION CEREMONY
The 11th Matriculation Ceremony of Chrisland University marked a significant milestone in the institution’s academic journey as it formally admitted a new cohort of students into its various undergraduate and postgraduate programmes for the 2025/2026 academic session.
The colourful ceremony, held at the University Auditorium in Abeokuta, Ogun State, drew members of the Governing Council, Management, Senate, Staff, Parents, Guardians and well-wishers who gathered to witness the formal induction of the fresh students into the academic community of Chrisland University.
In her welcome address, the Vice-Chancellor congratulated the matriculating students on their successful admission and described their entry into the University as the beginning of a transformative journey. She charged them to uphold the core values of the institution, particularly excellence, integrity, discipline and innovation, noting that Chrisland University is committed to raising globally competitive graduates.
The Vice-Chancellor emphasised that matriculation is not merely ceremonial but a solemn commitment to abide by the rules and regulations governing the University. She urged the students to shun all forms of misconduct, including examination malpractice, cultism, indecent dressing and other social vices that could jeopardise their academic future.
The Matriculation lecturer Dr. Oluwatobiloba Moody who is the Director of World Intellectual Property Nigeria Office who delivered his lecture with the theme “Create it. Own it. Change the world” urged the students to be change makers, make an impact while leveraging their studies to offer solutions to some of the developmental challenges confronting the country.
A major highlight of the ceremony was the administration of the Matriculation Oath, led by the Registrar Mr. Samuel Omotoso, during which the students pledged allegiance to the University and committed themselves to the pursuit of academic excellence and good conduct. A total of 411 undergraduate students and 75 postgraduate students participated in the matriculation ceremony.
Parents and guardians expressed gratitude to the Management for providing a serene, secure and student-friendly learning environment. They also commended the University for its emphasis on character development alongside academic training.
The ceremony concluded with a renewed call for the students to “create, own and change the world” through purposeful learning, innovation and responsible leadership, as they begin a new chapter in their academic and personal development at Chrisland University.

Picture story from the 11th Matriculation ceremony of Chrisland University.
24/02/2026

Picture story from the 11th Matriculation ceremony of Chrisland University.

Chrisland University Counselling and Psychological Services, CCAPS Hold Maiden Edition of Programme for Male StudentsChr...
17/02/2026

Chrisland University Counselling and Psychological Services, CCAPS Hold Maiden Edition of Programme for Male Students
Chrisland University, through its Counselling and Psychological Services in collaboration with the Student Affair Unit (CCAPS), has organised the maiden edition of a special programme for male students titled “Building Responsible Men: Making Healthy Choices in the Hostel Environment.”
The workshop, designed to address pressing issues affecting male students within the university community, brought together students, faculty members, and administrators in an engaging and enlightening session focused on character development, responsible living, and informed decision-making.
In her opening remarks, the University Counsellor, Dr. Ngozi Eze, welcomed participants and outlined the objectives of the workshop. She noted that the initiative was conceived to equip male students with the knowledge, skills, and values necessary to navigate hostel life responsibly and productively. According to her, the programme aims to promote positive peer relationships, reduce risk behaviours, and encourage healthy lifestyle choices that align with the University’s standards and expectations.
Dr. Eze emphasized that hostel environments, while offering opportunities for bonding and independence, can also present challenges that require maturity and self-discipline. She encouraged students to take advantage of the University’s counselling services and support systems whenever they feel overwhelmed or uncertain.
Delivering the first lecture, the Dean of Student Affairs, Dr. Taiwo Odunayo, addressed the topic “Peer Pressure, Hostel Culture and Risk Behaviour.” She spoke extensively on how peer influence within hostel settings can shape attitudes, habits, and life choices. Dr. Odunayo cautioned students against succumbing to negative peer pressure, noting that the desire for acceptance can sometimes lead to involvement in unhealthy or risky behaviours.
She highlighted common challenges in hostel culture, including substance abuse, academic negligence, and misconduct, urging students to be intentional about the company they keep. “Your association determines your direction,” she remarked, encouraging male students to cultivate friendships that inspire growth, discipline, and academic excellence.
In his presentation, Professor Augustine Onyeaghala the Dean of the College of Basic Medical Sciences who gave the second lecture spoke on “Integrity, Self-Control and Healthy Decision Making.” He underscored the importance of personal values and moral strength in shaping a responsible man. According to him, integrity is the foundation of leadership and long-term success.
Professor Onyeaghala stressed that self-control is a critical virtue, particularly in environments where freedom and independence are newly experienced. He urged students to think critically about the consequences of their actions and to make decisions that reflect maturity and foresight.
There was an interactive session that allowed students to ask questions and share experiences, fostering open dialogue on real-life situations faced within hostel environments and life in general. Participants expressed appreciation for the initiative, describing it as timely, insightful, and impactful.
Other members of staff present at the workshop are Mrs Dolapo Akintoye Public Relations Officer, Mrs Naomi Adeyemi Student Affairs Officer and other staff from the student affairs unit. The maiden edition of the programme underscores Chrisland University’s commitment to holistic student development, both academic, moral, and psychological. By focusing on character building and responsible living, the University continues to provide platforms that nurture not only intellectual growth but also personal integrity and social responsibility among its students.

The Management of Chrisland University welcomes all her students back to campus . We pray the new year comes with peace,...
12/01/2026

The Management of Chrisland University welcomes all her students back to campus .
We pray the new year comes with peace, joy and growth.
Happy new year to us all

Merry Christmas 🎁 from the Vice Chancellor of Chrisland University, Prof Oyedunni Sola Arulogun.
26/12/2025

Merry Christmas 🎁 from the Vice Chancellor of Chrisland University, Prof Oyedunni Sola Arulogun.

24/10/2025

Let the count down begin

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