NOUN Convocation: Obasanjo bags Master’s Degree, 15 get 1st classhonours
Former President
Olusegun Obasanjo on Saturday in Abuja bagged a Master’s Degree in Theology at
the fifth convocation of the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN).
The
Vice-Chancellor of the University, Prof. Vincent Tenebe, said in his address at
the ceremony that Mr. Obasanjo was among other notable Nigerians in the list of
the 10,653 graduands in which 15 of them made first class honours.
Mr. Tenebe
listed other outstanding graduands as the Emir of Hadejia, Jigawa State, Adamu
Abubakar and the traditional ruler of Awgu, Enugu State, Igwe Felix Okechukwu.
Others were over
70-year old Rear Admiral Orisha, (Rtd), who bagged fist class in Mathematics
and a 78-year old Femi Balogun, who bagged LL.B from the School of Law.
The
vice-chancellor also listed a blind student, Obinna Bede, who bagged a Bachelor
of Arts (English), degree and Udo Effiong, who had the highest cumulative point
in first class grade of 4.71.
“It is interesting
to note that Obasanjo will be graduating with a Master’s Degree (MA-Christian
Theology) having met the requirements for the award during this convocation.
“Having been
given the admission to study MA/PhD in Christian Theology, Obasanjo will continue
with his Ph.D fully.
“This is very
unique considering his age and commitments; he also made a very good cumulative
grade point,’’ the VC said.
Mr. Tenebe said
that NOUN had achieved its primary mandate of having study centres in all the
state capitals across the country.
According to
him, the institution will commence the last aspect of its mandate, which is to
establish study centres in all the 774 local governments in the next 15 years.
He said the
total number of study centres across the country stood at 72 alongside four new
research centres.
Mr. Tenebe
appealed to relevant authorities to admit graduates of NOUN into law school as
was done in other countries.
“We will not
relent in our appeal to the Council for Legal Education to give NOUN Law
graduates the opportunity to attend the Law School and be called to the Bar.
“If other
countries such as UK, India, South Africa, Tanzania, among others allow their
Open Universities’ Law graduates to attend Law School and are called to the
Bar, Nigeria has no justifiable reasons to hold her Open University graduates
down.
“We must move
forward in all these areas as a progressive country,’’ he said.
In his address,
NOUN’s Chancellor, Lawrence Agubuzu, a traditional ruler, said there were 59
open universities in the World, adding that their graduates were treated
differently from graduates of conventional universities.
Mr. Agubuzu
called on the National Youth Service Corps and the Nigerian Law School to allow
NOUN graduates to participate in their progammes.
Mr. Obasanjo
received the award by proxy as he was said to be unavoidably absent.
NOUN’s 2016
convocation was held for the first time at University Village, Jabi, which was
allocated to the institution in 1983. (NAN)
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