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NYSC: Angry NOUN Students Threaten Nationwide Protests by bilms(m): 5:00pm On May 15, 2015
NYSC: Angry NOUN students threaten nationwide protests

The crisis rocking National Open University on Nigeria (NOUN) will soon escalate if something urgent is not done to convince the students of their participation in the National Youth Service Corp (NYSC) scheme and getting admitted into the Nigerian Law School.

Students of the school and the management have been at loggerheads over their inability to serve or go to law school, a development which has now led to plans by the students to organise a nationwide protest.

Speaking with our correspondent, President, Congress of Noun Students, Abdulrazaq O Hamzat, who had his first degree and currently halfway getting his second degree with NOUN, wondered why it is taking the school’s management so long a time to put things in place.

He argued that something drastic must be done to save the students the headache of being objects of laughter by students from other schools who see NOUN students as second rate students.

“Let me begin by asking a question; is it right to bar some citizens from serving the nation without the basis of law? I think not, but as it stands, graduates of National Open University of Nigeria have been officially barred or excluded from serving our fatherland. This should be a source of concern to all well meaning Nigerians.

“After the end of the civil war, the leadership of the country thought of a way to re-unite the country in an effort to bridge the fracture caused by the civil war, and after much deliberation, the National Youth Service Corps was established.

“According to Section 1 of the NYSC decree, ‘there is hereby established a scheme to be known as the National Youth Service Corps with its aims and objectives’.

“These objectives constitute the reason for establishment of the NYSC. However, it is a surprise that today, the same NYSC which was founded to bridge the ethnic divide, has now resorted to discrimination without basis.

“This is against the principle of the scheme. Going through the NYSC decree, those qualified to participate in the scheme were well spelt out.

“Section 2 of the decree states that: Subject to the provisions of this decree, every Nigerian shall: • if, at the end of the academic year 1972-73 or, as the case may be, at the end of any subsequent academic year, he shall have graduated at any university in Nigeria (ANY UNIVERSITY IN NIGERIA).

“Since this law has not been changed or the decree amended, it is a gross offence and flagrant disobedience of the laws of our land to exclude Open University graduates from the NYSC.”

The students’ leader lamented further: “Here we can see that nothing in this decree indicates that students from Open University are not qualified, it only informed us of the purpose of this scheme which is to build capacity of the Nigerian youths and imbibe the culture of national service, tolerance and accommodation in the country.

“Rather than admit graduates of Open University into the NYSC scheme to serve their fatherland, the National Youth Service Corps governing council without any basis, continue to exclude the first of its kind institution.

“They designate Open University as excluded, and the graduates are given what they call, exclusion certificate to indicate that they have been officially excluded from serving our nation.

“This is grave injustice. Let me note that this exclusion certificate was alien to the NYSC Act. What the act recognizes is exemption certificate, but only some categories of people are qualified for the exemption.

“It is quite disappointing that, after 4 years of academic grinding, plus hard work in an institution with no equal, where you have obtained the best of knowledge under a properly guided system devoid of any form of examination malpractices, what you get is discrimination from some government establishments.

“It is important to note that Open University is a federal university, accredited by the same National Universities Commission which accredited other institutions in the country.

“For no reason should her graduates be sidelined, as this would discourage prospective students from enrolling in the institution,thus defeating the purpose for which it was created.

“We have seen all over the world that graduates of Open Universities are accorded front seat roll, they are seen as people who deserve first class treatment.

“Nigeria shouldn’t ignorantly relegate this noble institution and its distinguished graduates, they cannot be relegated. Many students from this university feel pained when they see other graduates in the youth corps uniform moving about their places of assignment.

“They wish that one day, it would be them in those uniforms, holding their heads high in service to their fatherland, but this dream seems to be under threat, as graduates after graduates suffer the discrimination. I, therefore, call on those in authority to desist from this discrimination, failure of which the students would be forced to drag the NYSC to court for legal redress.

“The president should as a matter of urgency intervene to correct this unjustifiable exclusion of Open University graduates from National Youth Service.”
Speaking also in the same vein, another student of the institution, El Hadji Abdulazeez Salau, stated that he was running a programme at NOUN as well and was not happy about the development.

“We students from the National Open University of Nigeria are about to embark on the first of its kind national struggle to end, once and for all, the unjustifiable discrimination against our distinguished institution.

“This is a pursuit of justice and we are determined to resist any intimidation from any quarters. Our destiny is at stake, we won’t allow anyone jeopardize it.

“As a result of our coming together under the platform of Congress of Noun Students, we are about to make a national statement that indeed, our institution cannot be discriminated against,” he lamented.

Congress of Noun Students is a group of Open University Students from every study centre across the federation.
http://www.pmnewsnigeria.com/2015/05/15/nysc-angry-noun-students-threaten-nationwide-protests/comment-page-1/#comment-1173564

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Re: NYSC: Angry NOUN Students Threaten Nationwide Protests by Akkord4gov: 5:02pm On May 15, 2015
Good

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Re: NYSC: Angry NOUN Students Threaten Nationwide Protests by bilms(m): 5:41pm On May 15, 2015
Right step in the right direction

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Re: NYSC: Angry NOUN Students Threaten Nationwide Protests by AfricanApple(f): 7:24pm On May 15, 2015
Nigerian leaders can be very foolish. they will use their hands to create something and still be the ones to be discriminating that same thing. shiooor

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Re: NYSC: Angry NOUN Students Threaten Nationwide Protests by meshacha1: 6:53am On May 16, 2015
Just wondering how the Nationwide threat will be.....maybe they will trek across all the states Nationwide.

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Re: NYSC: Angry NOUN Students Threaten Nationwide Protests by kekakuz(m): 6:54am On May 16, 2015
yes oooo we no go gree
Re: NYSC: Angry NOUN Students Threaten Nationwide Protests by An2elect2(f): 6:54am On May 16, 2015
A noun is a name of a person, animal, place.....tongue

But seriously, there must be something wrong with this school for it to merit this kind of exclusion.

Somering is not right here.

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Re: NYSC: Angry NOUN Students Threaten Nationwide Protests by Nobody: 6:54am On May 16, 2015
What do they want with NYSC? Confused set of people

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Re: NYSC: Angry NOUN Students Threaten Nationwide Protests by OkikiOluwa1(m): 6:54am On May 16, 2015
These questions need urgent answers.

1.Whats the purpose of creating NOUN?

2. Which kind of student can they admit?

3. Is the University really meant for adults or working class people above 30 years who couldn't get University education before they reached age 30.

4. If question 3 is yes, why do they admit young scholars btw 16 - 26 years?

5. Why is it not advertised that this school is not for young people who are eligible for NYSC so that young a scholars obtaining their form ll know that he/she ll not do NYSC?

Last Bullet

Hope the body of NOUN & NUC ll quickly come out & tell the students what they don't know in order to save the students from unnecessary headache.

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Re: NYSC: Angry NOUN Students Threaten Nationwide Protests by goshikid: 6:54am On May 16, 2015
am i suppose to comment on this?
Smh! I Think the answer is NO!!
Re: NYSC: Angry NOUN Students Threaten Nationwide Protests by Pavore9: 6:55am On May 16, 2015
Everybody dey vex!
Re: NYSC: Angry NOUN Students Threaten Nationwide Protests by Damselnoni(f): 6:55am On May 16, 2015
we no go gree

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Re: NYSC: Angry NOUN Students Threaten Nationwide Protests by maggilove(f): 6:55am On May 16, 2015
This is a good move but they should make it a peaceful protest.
Re: NYSC: Angry NOUN Students Threaten Nationwide Protests by Ideyontop: 6:55am On May 16, 2015
Okay
Re: NYSC: Angry NOUN Students Threaten Nationwide Protests by ednut1(m): 6:55am On May 16, 2015
make una protest block the whole of VI. me no kuku wan go work nxt week

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Re: NYSC: Angry NOUN Students Threaten Nationwide Protests by Omotayor123(f): 6:55am On May 16, 2015
They don't have a point. The school was Originally meant for Adults #

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Re: NYSC: Angry NOUN Students Threaten Nationwide Protests by CVWizards(m): 6:56am On May 16, 2015
SMH. Weren't they aware of this before. Bunch of lazy students. Instead of them to read and pass UME, they went for short-cut.

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Re: NYSC: Angry NOUN Students Threaten Nationwide Protests by Nobody: 6:56am On May 16, 2015
I went to the school only to wear the nysc khaki .
Re: NYSC: Angry NOUN Students Threaten Nationwide Protests by irepmyuniben: 6:57am On May 16, 2015
booked
Re: NYSC: Angry NOUN Students Threaten Nationwide Protests by biosepeter1(m): 6:57am On May 16, 2015
Nice one!!
Re: NYSC: Angry NOUN Students Threaten Nationwide Protests by kennydee05(m): 6:57am On May 16, 2015
Ok.
It is a great injustice and it should never be allowed...
I support this patriotic call from NOUN
Re: NYSC: Angry NOUN Students Threaten Nationwide Protests by tola9ja: 6:58am On May 16, 2015
[size=18pt]work and learn[/size]

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Re: NYSC: Angry NOUN Students Threaten Nationwide Protests by tola9ja: 6:58am On May 16, 2015
ok
Re: NYSC: Angry NOUN Students Threaten Nationwide Protests by Realdeals(m): 6:59am On May 16, 2015
I thought NOUN is a part time school, even PT students from regular university are excluded cos they did not wrote the UME, beside are they aware that NYSC has age limit, NOUN is meant for working class to acquire additional qualifications

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Re: NYSC: Angry NOUN Students Threaten Nationwide Protests by tolustx(m): 6:59am On May 16, 2015
Well said by the students' representative. What I know however, is that there must be a reason for the action by NYSC and d law school for not admitting dos graduates into dr systems. I believe a close look @ d objectives of the establishment of NOUN shud tell us more. I just think so. So I will ask d guy, ve u guys checked out the reason for d establishment of NOUN and the constitution of d institution?

BTW, I think I read dis in dat essay “It is quite disappointing that, after 4 years of academic grinding, plus hard work in an institution with no equal, where you have obtained the best of knowledge under a properly guided system devoid of any form of examination malpractices, what you get is discrimination from some government establishments.
Did I see well? Anyway, I reserve my comment.

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Re: NYSC: Angry NOUN Students Threaten Nationwide Protests by kevoh(m): 6:59am On May 16, 2015
Coming back to comment!
Re: NYSC: Angry NOUN Students Threaten Nationwide Protests by izzy4shizzy(m): 7:00am On May 16, 2015
ADULT EDUCATION...
Re: NYSC: Angry NOUN Students Threaten Nationwide Protests by donbrowser(m): 7:00am On May 16, 2015
Aluta Continua

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Re: NYSC: Angry NOUN Students Threaten Nationwide Protests by alikor2(m): 7:01am On May 16, 2015
undecided too long to read
Re: NYSC: Angry NOUN Students Threaten Nationwide Protests by Nobody: 7:01am On May 16, 2015
Yes o. We gona serve

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Re: NYSC: Angry NOUN Students Threaten Nationwide Protests by barackosama(m): 7:01am On May 16, 2015
Carry your Matter come Brekete Family!!

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