The National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) says 1,500 graduates of its law programme are currently studying on campuses of the Nigerian Law School (NLS).
NOUN Vice Chancellor, Prof. Olufemi Peters, disclosed this at a news conference heralding the 11th convocation of the institution scheduled to hold on March 26 in Abuja.
Peters said that the relationship between the management of the NLS and NOUN made the admission possible.
“The law school was not sure of the kind of graduates we are producing and the idea is for them to try us first. They have found us to be competent because the people that we produced are of good quality,” he said
According to Peters, 48 out of the university’s 107 study centres will be used to beam the convocation to enable graduating students outside Abuja to be part of it.
He said that 22,250 students would be graduating on that day, out of which 16,681 are undergraduates, while 5,569 are postgraduate students.
Peters said the convocation was an indication that the institution was fulfilling its mandate.
“We have about 500,000 students in the nominal roll but about 130,000 are active students,” he said
The vice-chancellor disclosed that 25 inmates of the Nigeria Correctional Centre would be graduating, with one of them bagging a master’s degree.
“These inmates are sponsored free by the university. This is our own corporate social responsibility.” he said
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