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Stanbic Bank CEO Advises University Graduates To "Learn, Unlearn, and Relearn To Thrive"

In today's fast-changing world where adaptability and resilience are key to navigating the complexities of modern life, going beyond previous knowledge to learn, unlearn, and relearn are critical drivers for growth.

This was the central theme of the 2025 Babcock University Charis Graduating Class convocation lecture, "The Power of Mindset: Embracing the Unlearning Process," delivered by the CEO of Stanbic Bank, Mr. Wole Adeniyi at the University on Wednesday.

"You are a work in progress and that is a gift. You are not limited by your past understanding. Let your mindset be elastic; let your belief be questioned and let your growth be continuous," Mr. Adeniyi advised the graduating students. He also cautioned against perfectionism, describing it as "a very dangerous myth." "Unlearn the fear of failure. Embrace experimentation," he urged the audience.

Furthermore, he encouraged the students to shed restrictive beliefs, saying, "Education has prepared you to dream, don't let your mind become your prison." To move forward, he advised them to collaborate, network, and seek mentorship to be future-ready.

Drawing from scriptures, Mr. Adeniyi emphasized the importance of mindset, citing Proverbs 23:7, "As a man thinketh in his heart, so he is," and Ephesians 4:23, "Be renewed in the spirit of your mind."

He also referenced Colossians, "Set your mind on things above, not on things that are on earth," highlighting the need for a heavenly perspective in shaping one's mindset.

Babcock University's President/Vice Chancellor, Prof. Ademola Tayo, described the lecture as "timely, apt, and relevant." He counseled the graduating students not to take the lessons learned for granted.

The Senior Vice President Academics, Prof. Philemon Amanze, and other principal officers of the institution were also present to give their support to an event that has become one of the University's signature programs to mark its convocation.