NOUN to matriculate 19,766 newly admitted students
NOUN Destruction: Why would Ndigbo be wicked to themselves?
Chancellor hails technology-driven innovations in NOUN
NOUN cancels examination by semester
NOUN’s fifth VC, Prof Olufemi Peters assumes office
18 inmates graduate from NOUN
Buhari: Why I signed NOUN amended law
How man killed his colleague over N70,000 in Benue
Olufemi Peters emerges as NOUN’s VC
Buhari condoles with family of ex-VC of NOUN, Prof. Gabriel Ojo
NOUN matriculates 15,000 students
NOUN to conduct virtual matriculation for new students
615 prisoners studying free in NOUN – VC
COVID-19: NOUN postpones 9th convocation ceremonies
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SubscribeNOUN final year student seeks N10m for kidney transplant
By Chioma Obinna A final year student of the National Open University Nigeria, NOUN, Lagos, Maryam Adaeze Musa, diagnosed with end-stage kidney failure, is seeking N10 million financial assistance for a kidney transplant. Maryam, 23, a student of English Language, hails from Argungu in Kebbi State, has been diabetic since age of 10. “I was […]
9 prisoners pass NECO in Ogun, set for NOUN
No fewer than nine inmates of Ilaro Prisons, Ogun State, passed last year’s National Examination Council, NECO, examination.
Assistant Controller of Prisons, Ilaro, Bamidele Oshin, disclosed this on Thursday when Skynet Rescue Corps paid him a courtesy visit in his office.
Law School: NOUN law graduates in endless struggle
PEOPLE go to school to train to become professionals in different fields, and some professions require extra training and even qualifying examinations (after university education) to be recognised and accepted as a professional in such fields. One of the professions is law. Attending a university to obtain a degree in law does not suffice for one to be able to work as a lawyer in Nigeria. One must attend the Nigerian Law School to be called to the Bar and be recognised as a lawyer in the country.
Women top men in NOUN enrolment ― Okebukola
By Joseph Erunke Women are currently leading men in enrollment at the National Open University of Nigeria, NOUN, as the quest of Nigerians for higher education keeps growing. NOUN said reports at its disposal indicated that at the moment, women population at the university stands at 53 percent against that of the male which trailed […]
Two Boko Haram repentants enrol in NOUN ―Management
By Joseph Erunke – Abuja The Chairman of Council of National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN), Professor Peter Okebukola noted in a recent press conference that two repentant of the insurgent group, Boko Haram have decided to enrol for degree programmes in the institution. At the press conference, Okebukola said the Council of the institution […]
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