NOUN graduates 20,799 students, 103 bag first class

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The National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) will on Saturday graduate 20,799 students, with 103 of them to be awarded First Class certificates.

The Vice-Chancellor of the university, Abdalla Adamu, disclosed this at a press conference on Tuesday at the institution’s headquarters, Jabi District, Abuja.

He said following President Muhammadu Buhari’s assent December 7, 2018 to the National Open University Amendment Act, graduates of the university will henceforth participate in the National Youth Service Corps .Mr Adamu said the Act allows the National Open University to operate as other universities in Nigeria.

“Negotiations have started between NOUN and agencies responsible for NYSC and Law School. We are also willing to accept whatever conditions are given to accept our students in Law School and NYSC.” “It is only NOUN that gives opportunity to prisoners to study, while at the same time serving their jail terms.

 

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Congratulations Nigeria for adding more number to the Army of unemployed graduates.

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