A former president of Nigeria, Olusegun Obasanjo today said
no Nigerian has an excuse of saying he/she
has no access to higher education especially now that NOUN has come to stay. He
explained that the institution since its take-off in 2005 while he was still
the president had been a viable alternative to conventional institutions,
especially for adults desirous of university education and admission seekers.
He disclosed this at his Hilltop residence in Abeokuta while
paying host to the executive of the NOUN alumni association led by its
president, Mr. Phil Colman, and the vice-president, South-West, Mr. Ayeni
Olutope.
He said, “Nobody in Nigeria will say he/she does not have
access to higher education with NOUN, except he/she does not want. I saw some
students complaining about law accreditation in NOUN, but I hope the Law
programme has come to stay.”


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