Former
President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, is among 14, 771 persons expected to
receive honours at the 7th convocation of National Open
University of Nigeria ( NOUN ), Prof. Abdalla Adamu, NOUN’s Vice-Chancellor,
has said.
The former president is expected to receive a doctorate in
Christian Theology, Adamu said at a news briefing on the institution’s 2018
convocation scheduled for Jan. 20 at its s headquarters in Jabi, Abuja.
He said Obasanjo would be considered for an appointment as a
facilitator or supervisor as PhD was the least qualification for one to teach
in the institution.
The vice-chancellor said 14,771 was the highest number any
institution in Nigeria had ever graduated at a convocation ceremony.
He said in spite of being a former president, Obasanjo conducted
himself properly and deservedly bagged Doctor of Philosophy in Christian
Theology.
“One of the graduands is the first PhD graduate the institution
will produce; a university must graduate students at academic Masters Level
before graduating PhD.
“Only one candidate has been able to do that and that is Obasanjo;
the Senate has found him worthy of the award and approved the conferment of PhD
on him.
“There are lessons to be learnt from Obasanjo’s feat – one is
never too old to learn; Obasanjo was about 80 years when he started the
programme and has finished it at 82.
“Again, one is never too powerful to learn; he was the president
twice and yet subjected himself to learning; learning is a humbling process.
“We will consider him for the post of a facilitator or supervisor;
maybe for our Abeokuta Study Centre; we will suggest it to him.’’
Adamu said that because of Obasanjo’s achievement, NOUN had
received requests from other older citizens.
He said the institution was able to graduate such a huge number of
students because it had created its own internal data management which was
previously handled by external vendors.
The vice-chancellor said students who were hitherto not cleared by
the external vendors had been cleared.
He said that NOUN’s Business School would soon take off and would
run nine professional programmes.
Adamu said the institution had created Centre for Entrepreneurship
Studies which would generate employment opportunities for the graduates.
According to him, NOUN has opened linkages with foreign
universities in order to broaden its scope.
“Sussex University in the UK has reached out to us-to be its hub
in Nigeria; Open University of UK, University of South Africa among other are
partnering with us.
“We are expanding to create Diaspora study centres in Niger
Republic, Burkina Faso, Liberia, Gambia, Senegal, among others.
“These are still subject to approval from the National
Universities Commission, the Federal Ministry of Education and the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs,’’ he said.
On the standoff between NOUN and the Council for Legal Education
over the status of Law graduates, he said that the Senate had passed the NOUN
Act Amendment Bill.
He said once both chambers harmonise the bill, it would be sent
for presidential assent.
Adamu said once the amendment was signed into law, all
controversies surrounding the Law programme as well that concerning the
National Youth Service Corps would be resolved.
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