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Tuesday, 28 March 2017

Prisoner Bags Master’s Degree, Enrolls For PhD In Nigerian Prison

While speaking on Monday in Abuja at the opening of the 53rd Meeting and 30th Anniversary of the Committee of Deans of Post-Graduate Schools in Nigerian Universities, the Vice-Chancellor of the
National Open University of Nigeria, Prof. Abdalla Adamu, disclosed that a prison inmate is set to begin his doctorate programme in the institution.

According to Adamu, prison inmates and juvenile who are willing and qualified are given free education as part of NOUN’s corporate social responsibility.

He said:

“We have 84 study centres, including the prisons; NOUN is the only university that allows prison inmates totally free education because that is the opportunity they have to learn.

“Right now, we have somebody who has finished his master’s degree and he is about to embark on PhD and he is still behind bars.

“We have juveniles who, for one reason or the other, are caught up and locked up.

“NOUN is the largest university in the West African sub-region and one of the biggest in the world with over 200,000 students.”

“Part of the major steps taken by the university management when I assumed office as vice-chancellor was to bring all our programmes in tandem with the regulatory ambiance of NUC.

“With that, therefore, it would be unfair for any institution under the supervision of the same commission to deny recognition of NOUN certificates and deny our products opportunities for postgraduate studies.

“I therefore urge you (deans) to draw attention to all the deans in your respective faculties to this challenge faced by our products in their pursuit of postgraduate studies.”

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