During Aletheia University’s third matriculation ceremony, Vice Chancellor Professor Lydia Ogunleye emphasized the importance of discipline and academic rigor to 264 newly admitted students. Her address highlighted the institution's commitment to nurturing future leaders amid a challenging educational landscape in Nigeria.

Ogunleye urged students to "shun indiscipline and pursue excellence," recognizing that the university environment demands personal responsibility and dedication. She underscored that academic success is not merely about grades but also about the values of integrity and perseverance. As Aletheia University positions itself as a beacon of quality education, the VC's message resonates with the need for students to rise above distractions and societal pressures that often undermine educational pursuits.

Looking ahead, the university aims to create an environment that fosters not only academic achievement but also character development. As Nigeria's educational institutions face increasing scrutiny over their outputs, Aletheia's approach could serve as a model for other universities striving to cultivate a disciplined, excellence-oriented student body. The challenge now lies in translating these ideals into tangible results that will benefit both the students and the broader society.