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Re: NOUN Scraps Law Programme, Leaves Over 1000 Students' Career In Jeopardy by santaclaws: 9:15pm On Jul 05 |
Lack of proper mediation between the university, the FG and the Council for Legal Education is responsible for this. Open University in the UK runs law courses, same thing with UNISA in South Africa, the only course they don't run is medicine & surgery... so why should it be different here in Nigeria just because it's an open university? 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: NOUN Scraps Law Programme, Leaves Over 1000 Students' Career In Jeopardy by Ironbull: 9:15pm On Jul 05 |
This NOUN or Nounce people just no dey use their brain at all. Just simply stop admitting new student into Law faculty and allow those in already to finish their studies. That is all. Pls where are some people brain gone? 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: NOUN Scraps Law Programme, Leaves Over 1000 Students' Career In Jeopardy by FreeStuffsNG: 9:16pm On Jul 05 |
Fineman2:I didn't state so, I just remembered that the school confirmed that it issues BSc Law ni |
Re: NOUN Scraps Law Programme, Leaves Over 1000 Students' Career In Jeopardy by LemTech: 9:19pm On Jul 05 |
flokii: I so align with your thought. |
Re: NOUN Scraps Law Programme, Leaves Over 1000 Students' Career In Jeopardy by Fkj202004: 9:27pm On Jul 05 |
Well NOUN is not to be blamed. There was an issue with law school and NOUN stopped admitting fresh law students since 2015 and allowed those still studying the course to graduate since 2015. From 2015 to 2023 is 8 years, all the law students are supposed to have graduated but due to the unserious nature of some students, they didn't graduate for over 8 years for a programme of 5 years. I can confirm to all of you that NOUN recently graduated a lot of law students that finished their programmes. The ones that didn't graduate are the ones that failed some courses or didn't finish their projects. Before closing the programme in final semester of 2023, NOUN gave all law students still studying to round up by second semester of 2023 because the programme will be finally closed in preparation for a fresh opening. So why didn't the students use the 2 semesters of 2023 to finish their programme? Also, NOUN gave the law students that didn't graduate two options: switch to another programme within the university or transfer your credits to other universities and continue from there. So why are you guys blaming NOUN? Investigate before putting out blames 14 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: NOUN Scraps Law Programme, Leaves Over 1000 Students' Career In Jeopardy by Abee79(m): 9:30pm On Jul 05 |
I hope I was for good? |
Re: NOUN Scraps Law Programme, Leaves Over 1000 Students' Career In Jeopardy by EdiskyHarry: 9:31pm On Jul 05 |
Sad, just one woman putting hundreds of innocent people in trouble 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: NOUN Scraps Law Programme, Leaves Over 1000 Students' Career In Jeopardy by Slimm01: 9:31pm On Jul 05 |
Yes, it has to be scrapped as they have made mess of the course when they started admitting tomatoes and pepper sellers...and issuing them with certificates to go and do testimony in churches. 2 Likes |
Re: NOUN Scraps Law Programme, Leaves Over 1000 Students' Career In Jeopardy by travelzcruix: 9:32pm On Jul 05 |
What is new in Nigeria, afterall there is this Vc I know that came on board in a federal university and asked for a review of students results a week to final papers. Do you know the trauma that caused most students till date? Nobody made a beeep. I thank my God I jumped into the wagon in 2011 when the Indians came around and showed us what modern technology is, countering all the ambiguity of American education. As far as I breath on this Earth, I will chop till I die. As for you all learning core practical courses in Universities like computer science, engineering etc... When the time comes, you will know why English is compulsory and Agriculture is optional. Reasons been that you will be blowing grammar untop empty stomach. 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: NOUN Scraps Law Programme, Leaves Over 1000 Students' Career In Jeopardy by Fkj202004: 9:35pm On Jul 05 |
Abee79: Bros, you are wrong with your first insinuation. I have a first hand experience of what NOUN entails. If you want to know about NOUN, then you can let me know. If not, don't criticise what you don't know 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: NOUN Scraps Law Programme, Leaves Over 1000 Students' Career In Jeopardy by Abee79(m): 9:37pm On Jul 05 |
Fkj202004:Read my last line |
Re: NOUN Scraps Law Programme, Leaves Over 1000 Students' Career In Jeopardy by travelzcruix: 9:40pm On Jul 05 |
Noun is backed by law and globally accepted. It will shock you that the sound students are there because how will someone graduate a 4 years course after 10years, out of which you used 13 months for actual learning, 8 years for roaming and begging lecturers to sign attendance and collect scripts. NOUN must stand it's grounds before evil eggs cripple the motive behind it's establishment. Remember solar has replaced NEPA, any establishment that want to be a pain in the neck of an already suffering Nigerian, we will bench it neatly. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: NOUN Scraps Law Programme, Leaves Over 1000 Students' Career In Jeopardy by Adonisty: 9:41pm On Jul 05 |
It's because of that lady that disgraced the institution when she said she got BSc in Law. 2 Likes |
Re: NOUN Scraps Law Programme, Leaves Over 1000 Students' Career In Jeopardy by Fkj202004: 9:43pm On Jul 05 |
Abee79: I understand. The more reason you don't criticise until you know what's up. Kudos 2 Likes |
Re: NOUN Scraps Law Programme, Leaves Over 1000 Students' Career In Jeopardy by Bluntemperor: 9:44pm On Jul 05 |
They are thieves and there are many Academic Institutions like that in Nigeria environment that puts many Youths future in jeopardy. All those in NOUNS Management should be sacked. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: NOUN Scraps Law Programme, Leaves Over 1000 Students' Career In Jeopardy by Abee79(m): 9:48pm On Jul 05 |
Fkj202004:I criticize for a living. You wouldn't like to see me in my element π€£π€£π€£ 1 Like |
Re: NOUN Scraps Law Programme, Leaves Over 1000 Students' Career In Jeopardy by ppogba: 9:52pm On Jul 05 |
They want to deny people who have Bsc in Law an opportunity to testify in church 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: NOUN Scraps Law Programme, Leaves Over 1000 Students' Career In Jeopardy by Jamie248: 9:53pm On Jul 05 |
Fineman2: When we condemn the Nigerian way of doing things they say we're self-haters Is this proper? Under which religious or moral system is this thing they've done to those students accepted or normal? 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: NOUN Scraps Law Programme, Leaves Over 1000 Students' Career In Jeopardy by tishbite42: 9:54pm On Jul 05 |
FreeStuffsNG:πππ |
Re: NOUN Scraps Law Programme, Leaves Over 1000 Students' Career In Jeopardy by Prettychild(f): 9:57pm On Jul 05 |
Fineman2:Thatβs what they should have done since. Law is a jealous wife, you canβt study law which needs your attention 247 as per time |
Re: NOUN Scraps Law Programme, Leaves Over 1000 Students' Career In Jeopardy by JuanDeDios: 10:03pm On Jul 05 |
Fkj202004:Interesting. So what's the fate of their law graduates? |
Re: NOUN Scraps Law Programme, Leaves Over 1000 Students' Career In Jeopardy by Fkj202004: 10:08pm On Jul 05 |
JuanDeDios: They will surely go to law school. NOUN had a batch in law school and they were the best of the sets then. NOUN law graduates are waiting for another batch to be called. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: NOUN Scraps Law Programme, Leaves Over 1000 Students' Career In Jeopardy by barinedan(m): 10:09pm On Jul 05 |
If not for deliberate act of wickedness, why not allow those already in school to complete their programs while you stop admitting new students 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: NOUN Scraps Law Programme, Leaves Over 1000 Students' Career In Jeopardy by PUNANI01: 10:19pm On Jul 05 |
A crazy country! Person go sleep wake up drunk and start implementing rules without thinking of the consequences. Una don collect money from them finish, you no wan mek them graduate, you wan start to dey act like we own lagos. Tueh! 1 Like |
Re: NOUN Scraps Law Programme, Leaves Over 1000 Students' Career In Jeopardy by Luckybelt: 10:22pm On Jul 05 |
Wasnβt the course approved by NUC before? Did they not carry out monitoring and evaluation on it all the while? 1 Like |
Re: NOUN Scraps Law Programme, Leaves Over 1000 Students' Career In Jeopardy by Fkj202004: 10:23pm On Jul 05 |
barinedan: NOUN has stopped admitting new law students since 2015. Those ones still in the programme since 2015 were allowed to finish and graduate. Now the question is, why didn't they graduate from 2015 to 2023 (over 8 years for a 5 year programme). Still, NOUN told them first semester of 2023 that the programme will be finally closed after second semester of 2023 and that everyone still in the programme should ensure to graduate (there was a memo issued to all students on that regard). That was fair enough. Those that are complaining now are those that didn't pass their courses or projects, thus, they didn't graduate. So who do you blame? |
Re: NOUN Scraps Law Programme, Leaves Over 1000 Students' Career In Jeopardy by Fkj202004: 10:25pm On Jul 05 |
PUNANI01: Nobody just woke up and implemented anything. NOUN gave them ample time to finish their courses and graduate. This year those that met the requirements for graduation were released and will be issued certificates soon. Don't blame NOUN. |
Re: NOUN Scraps Law Programme, Leaves Over 1000 Students' Career In Jeopardy by Ashawoman82: 10:46pm On Jul 05 |
LemTech:do they run engineering course too? |
Re: NOUN Scraps Law Programme, Leaves Over 1000 Students' Career In Jeopardy by 3seriez(m): 10:50pm On Jul 05 |
Fineman2: Only if our judicial system was responsive, suing them could take years before a verdict is reached. How many of them have that luxury of resources and time. 1 Like |
Re: NOUN Scraps Law Programme, Leaves Over 1000 Students' Career In Jeopardy by Omalicious1: 10:56pm On Jul 05 |
Fineman2: I knew this would happen, after that Dunamis Church saga |
Re: NOUN Scraps Law Programme, Leaves Over 1000 Students' Career In Jeopardy by Enskynelson(m): 11:00pm On Jul 05 |
Fineman2:Quite easy to say this. The last Law Undergraduate Student was admitted before 2017, probably 2015 was the last time. They stopped admitting new students and gave the time between the and now for those in the program.me to round up. Maybe the time given wasn't enough though. While it is painful to o begin and not finish, it wasn't like NOUN didn't try to make sure all that are willing to finish up did finish up the programme. 3m to study Law in NOUN π ... Kai... This is a very big fat lie. Without CO, it is less than 400k because they are old students who didn't have to pay the new fees in NOUN. 2 Likes |
Re: NOUN Scraps Law Programme, Leaves Over 1000 Students' Career In Jeopardy by Bimpe29: 11:17pm On Jul 05 |
Oh my goodness 1 Like |
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