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NOUN Scraps Law Programme, Leaves Over 1000 Students' Career In Jeopardy by Fineman2: 5:20pm On Jul 05
The National Open University (NOUN) Law students have called out for help over the scrapping of the law programme by the University management, leaving students who are nearing completion of their projects in dilemma.

Documents seen by SaharaReporters show that on 25th of January, 2023, the University’s Senate ratified the scrapping of the law degree programme of the University, at the end of the 2023 second semester .

Concerned by the development, students under the aegis of “concerned law students” wrote the House of Representatives seeking intervention.

In the letter dated on 27th of October, 2023, the House of Representatives acknowledged the call for intervention while promising to convene a meeting between student representatives and the management of the Open University.

Other correspondences received show that between November 2023 and January, 2024, the National Assembly held a meeting between the students and the university management however, this has not led to a meaningful development.

SaharaReporters understands that over 1500 final year students of the university are affected by the decision to make the law department “cease to exist”.

These students are at the risk of not graduating despite spending millions to study the law degree in the institution.

It was gathered that it cost about N3 million for a law student to graduate up to 500 level in the institution.


SaharaReporters earlier reported how students of the institution lamented their inability to be issued graduation certificates and failure of the university to convoke them, putting them in a dilemma of lacking evidence to show for their academic sojourn in the institution.

Although the University denied, NOUN, which operates a distance-learning and study Centre model, has been at the fore of controversies around issues of accreditation and management.

Students lament that the institution does not usually communicate developments to it and fails to attend to their queries on these developments that affect their academic wellbeing.

A student who does not want to be named noted that the development of the law students for instance was first seen on social media with no official communication to them.

“We were not notified, we only saw a statement on social media suggesting that the law programme would be stopped after we spent how many years on it and no one has offered any form of apology or genuine concern”.


It was also gathered that the university intends not to take in new law students in order to seek fresh accreditation for the law programme; however the legal dreams of the current 500-level law students and their investments for five years is threatened by the development of the institution’s law programme.

The Public Relations Officer of NOUN, Ibrahim Sheme, refused to comment on the development when contacted, asking SaharaReporters to instead visit him at the office.

https://saharareporters.com/2024/07/05/nigerian-open-university-noun-scraps-law-programme-leaves-over-1000-students-career

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Re: NOUN Scraps Law Programme, Leaves Over 1000 Students' Career In Jeopardy by Fineman2: 5:21pm On Jul 05
This is unfair and unacceptable, what will happen to these students now, NOUN should have allowed them to graduate and stop admitting new students


Why should a federal university like NOUN be having so much problems than private and State universities

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Re: NOUN Scraps Law Programme, Leaves Over 1000 Students' Career In Jeopardy by Fineman2: 5:28pm On Jul 05
esime:
Why did they even introduced a law program the first place if they weren't going to continue in the long run
don't mind the school, I will advice the students should sue them and get back all the money they've spent

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Re: NOUN Scraps Law Programme, Leaves Over 1000 Students' Career In Jeopardy by AVECDEO: 5:45pm On Jul 05
The right thing to do is to transfer them to various law faculties across the nations universities..

That they should be their quest.

It’s improper to study law remotely because it’s an etthical career.

Conduct is also graded alongside academics.

Is it really proper to sttudy law remotely, will the conduct of the students be tested and checked?

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Re: NOUN Scraps Law Programme, Leaves Over 1000 Students' Career In Jeopardy by missiret(f): 6:09pm On Jul 05
Aunty that said bsc in law has finally implicated others

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Re: NOUN Scraps Law Programme, Leaves Over 1000 Students' Career In Jeopardy by psucc(m): 6:59pm On Jul 05
Wickedness of the highest order. They should explore other options such as stop admitting new students into the program; and
allow the present ones to graduate.

But in Nigeria anybody can do anything provided he/she is in power and no consequence. Don't just asked me, fo and ask EFCC and Yahaya Bello

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Re: NOUN Scraps Law Programme, Leaves Over 1000 Students' Career In Jeopardy by tunjijones(m): 7:30pm On Jul 05
Na because of that woman whey go give testimony for dunamis make NUC scrap law for open uni

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Re: NOUN Scraps Law Programme, Leaves Over 1000 Students' Career In Jeopardy by franchasofficia: 7:35pm On Jul 05
AVECDEO:
The right thing to do is to transfer them to various law faculties across the nations universities..

what they should be their quest.

It’s improper to study law remotely because it’s an etthical career.

Conduct is also graded alongside with academics.

Is it really proper to sttudy law remotely, will the conduct of the students be tested and checked?
Re: NOUN Scraps Law Programme, Leaves Over 1000 Students' Career In Jeopardy by Anguldi(m): 8:31pm On Jul 05
Council of legal education doesn't recognize NOUN law certificate, meaning you can't go to law school.
I think they want to stop that compliant from students

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Re: NOUN Scraps Law Programme, Leaves Over 1000 Students' Career In Jeopardy by shortgun(m): 8:36pm On Jul 05
In Nigeria, NOUN is unmatched in upholding academic standards and discipline. There are no opportunities for bribing lecturers or cheating, unlike other universities where grades can be bought by warming a lecturers bed or fueling his car

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Re: NOUN Scraps Law Programme, Leaves Over 1000 Students' Career In Jeopardy by benny24: 8:48pm On Jul 05
Fineman2:
Concerned by the development, students under the aegis of “concerned law students” wrote the House of Representatives seeking intervention.



https://saharareporters.com/2024/07/05/nigerian-open-university-noun-scraps-law-programme-leaves-over-1000-students-career

Nlfpmod mynd44
fineman2 you did a great job bringing it here so swiftly, I'm imploring Seun and his or her admin to please push it to the front page so that it can get the much needed visibility and the attention of the appropriate authority for justice

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Re: NOUN Scraps Law Programme, Leaves Over 1000 Students' Career In Jeopardy by SpaceX: 8:56pm On Jul 05
Why can't they deal with the last badge before scrapping it?

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Re: NOUN Scraps Law Programme, Leaves Over 1000 Students' Career In Jeopardy by youngsahito(m): 9:04pm On Jul 05
Let the students come together and sue the management. They can start practicing the profession by winning their first case against the school management.

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Re: NOUN Scraps Law Programme, Leaves Over 1000 Students' Career In Jeopardy by Okortor: 9:07pm On Jul 05
What Bsc law cannot cause doesn't exist!

All thanks to Pastor Eneche for the insight

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Re: NOUN Scraps Law Programme, Leaves Over 1000 Students' Career In Jeopardy by omoadeleye(m): 9:07pm On Jul 05
Dunamis church PR impact

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Re: NOUN Scraps Law Programme, Leaves Over 1000 Students' Career In Jeopardy by Meti99(m): 9:08pm On Jul 05
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Re: NOUN Scraps Law Programme, Leaves Over 1000 Students' Career In Jeopardy by Righthussle: 9:09pm On Jul 05
shortgun:

In Nigeria, NOUN is unmatched in upholding academic standards and discipline. There are no opportunities for bribing lecturers or cheating, unlike other universities where grades can be bought by warming a lecturers bed or fueling his car
I love open and distance learning. Zero cultism, no sex for grade, no sorting. Just read and pass your exams.

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Re: NOUN Scraps Law Programme, Leaves Over 1000 Students' Career In Jeopardy by RichBoy247: 9:09pm On Jul 05
Na nonsense before nah
Re: NOUN Scraps Law Programme, Leaves Over 1000 Students' Career In Jeopardy by FreeStuffsNG: 9:09pm On Jul 05

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Re: NOUN Scraps Law Programme, Leaves Over 1000 Students' Career In Jeopardy by Sonnobax15(m): 9:09pm On Jul 05
grin
Automatic school drop outs....

Can you imagine.....No notification, nothing nothing at all.......Dem really see those students finish

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Re: NOUN Scraps Law Programme, Leaves Over 1000 Students' Career In Jeopardy by Bubu4Sea: 9:10pm On Jul 05
Viane:
That woman don put them for problem
I swear angry

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Re: NOUN Scraps Law Programme, Leaves Over 1000 Students' Career In Jeopardy by flokii: 9:11pm On Jul 05
NOUN should be for business and social science courses.. Law, Engineering, Medicine are off limits.

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Re: NOUN Scraps Law Programme, Leaves Over 1000 Students' Career In Jeopardy by ogaemma: 9:12pm On Jul 05
I hope is not because of the BSc law testimony in Dunamis.

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Re: NOUN Scraps Law Programme, Leaves Over 1000 Students' Career In Jeopardy by jericco1(m): 9:12pm On Jul 05
Just imagine. Are they going to reimburse them of the money spent?
Re: NOUN Scraps Law Programme, Leaves Over 1000 Students' Career In Jeopardy by AcadaWriter: 9:12pm On Jul 05
Past graduate will be at the receiving ends
Re: NOUN Scraps Law Programme, Leaves Over 1000 Students' Career In Jeopardy by GabHarrincot: 9:13pm On Jul 05
missiret:
Aunty that said bsc in law has finally implicated others

I came to this thread in search of this comment. I knew Nigerians can never disappoint and I was right

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Re: NOUN Scraps Law Programme, Leaves Over 1000 Students' Career In Jeopardy by Offpoint1: 9:14pm On Jul 05
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Re: NOUN Scraps Law Programme, Leaves Over 1000 Students' Career In Jeopardy by Fineman2: 9:14pm On Jul 05
FreeStuffsNG:

Awon B.Sc Law. Smh
it has nothing to do with that lady

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