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57 Make First Class As NOUN Graduates 24,575 Students by God1000(op): 8:57am On Apr 16
The National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) has announced that no fewer than 57 students will graduate with First Class honours during the institution’s 15th convocation ceremony scheduled for Saturday, April 18, 2026.

Vice Chancellor of NOUN, Prof. Uduma Oji Uduma, who made this known on Tuesday in Abuja during a pre-convocation media briefing, said a total of 24,575 students would be graduating during the ceremony.

He described the event as both a celebration of academic achievement and a reflection of the university’s evolving role in expanding access to education.

According to him, the graduating set comprises 17,474 undergraduates, 1,788 Postgraduate Diploma recipients, 5,282 Master’s degree holders, and 31 doctoral graduates.

“This year, the University will graduate 24,575 students, including 17,474 undergraduates, 1,788 Postgraduate Diploma holders, 5,282 Master’s graduates, and 31 doctoral recipients,” he said.

Providing further insight into the academic distribution, the Vice-Chancellor said the Faculty of Management Sciences produced the highest number of graduates with 7,455, followed by Social Sciences with 6,024, while Health Sciences accounted for 3,939 graduates.

He emphasised the growing inclusion of women in higher education, noting that female students make up over half of the undergraduate graduating class.

“At the undergraduate level, 10,180 out of 17,474 graduates are female… This is not merely a demographic detail – it is a philosophical milestone,” he stated.

The Vice-Chancellor also revealed that 56 inmates from correctional centres across the country are among the graduating students, adding that they are beneficiaries of the university’s free education policy for prison inmates.

“This initiative stands as one of the most profound expressions of our institutional philosophy.

“For what does it mean to educate those behind bars? It means we believe that no human being is beyond redemption. It means we affirm that knowledge can transform not only minds, but lives.

” It means we insist that dignity can be restored where it has been diminished. As African wisdom teaches us, ‘No matter how far the stream flows, it can still return to its source.’ In extending education to correctional centres, this University is not merely teaching – it is restoring hope, rebuilding identity, and reaffirming humanity,” he said.

Prof. Uduma explained that the convocation would be conducted simultaneously at the university’s national headquarters and across its study centres nationwide, in line with NOUN’s open and distance learning structure.

“The Convocation Ceremony proper will take place on Saturday, the 18th of April 2026… participation will occur both centrally and across study centres nationwide. This decentralised model… ensures that every graduate, regardless of location, is part of a shared moment of honour,” he said.

Uduma also announced a major administrative shift, noting that graduating students would receive their certificates immediately after the ceremony.

“This is not a small achievement. It represents a shift from bureaucratic delay to institutional efficiency,” he added.

Uduma, who described the convocation as his first since assuming office in February 2026, said the ceremony represents a bridge between continuity and renewal for the institution, adding that activities will begin with a lecture on April 17, to be delivered by former Attorney-General of the Federation, Chief Kanu Godwin Agabi (SAN).

“The Lecture will be Chaired by Professor Kabir Bala, a former Vice-Chancellor of the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. The theme, ‘Nigeria Against Corruption,’ is both deliberate and necessary. It is a call to national introspection – a reminder that education must not only produce skilled individuals, but also ethical citizens,” the VC said.

Earlier, Director of Media and Publicity of the university, Ibrahim Sheme, in his remarks, described the briefing as the Vice-Chancellor’s first formal engagement with the media and commended journalists for their professionalism and continued support.

“We regard them as dependable allies in our communication efforts,” he said, urging sustained collaboration and access to information to enhance accurate reporting.

He stressed that convocation remains “a defining moment in the life of any university,” adding that expectations are high as this is the first ceremony under the current administration
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Re: 57 Make First Class As NOUN Graduates 24,575 Students by God1000(op): 8:58am On Apr 16
Congratulations to them, this is a wonderful and remarkable achievement
Re: 57 Make First Class As NOUN Graduates 24,575 Students by Stephen0mozzy: 8:59am On Apr 16
My Alma Mater.
Congratulations to the new Graduates.

Cheers to upward progression.
Re: 57 Make First Class As NOUN Graduates 24,575 Students by AntiChristian: 9:27am On Apr 16
What's the status of NOUN academically?

Are they sound?
Re: 57 Make First Class As NOUN Graduates 24,575 Students by Tome4real(m): 9:32am On Apr 16
Wow
This is awesome
Wishing myself and all the people that derive joy in doing good all the best, plenty testimonies awaits us!!!
Re: 57 Make First Class As NOUN Graduates 24,575 Students by AdolfHitlerxXx: 9:33am On Apr 16
My Olodo Girlfriend Nkeshi got 3rd Class in Philosophy

She said it's because she's supporting a Presidential Candidate so she chose to identify with him grin

Re: 57 Make First Class As NOUN Graduates 24,575 Students by Orathird: 9:36am On Apr 16
Stephen0mozzy:
My Alma Mater.
Congratulations to the new Graduates.

Cheers to upward progression.
Is the certificate accepable?
Re: 57 Make First Class As NOUN Graduates 24,575 Students by illicit(m): 9:36am On Apr 16
I lectured NOUN students....

Average students
shortgun:
The most credible university in Nigeria
Re: 57 Make First Class As NOUN Graduates 24,575 Students by shortgun(m): 9:41am On Apr 16
AntiChristian:
What's the status of NOUN academically?

Are they sound?
The most credible university in Nigeria.
Yes..Noun certificates are recognized all over Europe and America.
Re: 57 Make First Class As NOUN Graduates 24,575 Students by iampeterben(m): 9:43am On Apr 16
Wow! Big congratulations to all of them.
Re: 57 Make First Class As NOUN Graduates 24,575 Students by Shellsploit: 9:47am On Apr 16
Kindergarten university
Re: 57 Make First Class As NOUN Graduates 24,575 Students by Excellent93(m): 9:47am On Apr 16
Kudos to the new graduant ..welcome to the labour market
Where education is the key but na Govt hold the padlock grin
Re: 57 Make First Class As NOUN Graduates 24,575 Students by JackDaAlienz(m): 9:48am On Apr 16
Reminds me of my Cousin

She threw a massive party during her graduation. Even printed jotters and soverginer.

As shayo enter my head I remember telling her to buy POS machine and join us graduate to hustle. Nothing dey labour force for this country. Excess graduates with zero jobs.
I told her she shouldn't be celebrating rather she should use this money to save for pos business

The mood on her face changed grin cheesy grin
She curse me wetin no good that night
Her friends come dey calm her lol

Lass lass she dey do sales girl now grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
Re: 57 Make First Class As NOUN Graduates 24,575 Students by shortgun(m): 9:49am On Apr 16
Shellsploit:
Kindergarten university
Full display of ignorance
Re: 57 Make First Class As NOUN Graduates 24,575 Students by koxyz: 9:49am On Apr 16
I hope the Nigerian factor is not affecting student performance, arrangé and settlements.
Re: 57 Make First Class As NOUN Graduates 24,575 Students by shortgun(m): 9:49am On Apr 16
illicit:
I lectured NOUN students....

Average students
You lie, Noun students are not lectured
Re: 57 Make First Class As NOUN Graduates 24,575 Students by TheStoriesOfMan: 9:51am On Apr 16
The only university where you don't know who to give money to sort.

Read and pass your exams. Add it with experience elsewhere and you'll be better than most conventional universities graduates.

If you think I am lying, do a competition between law students of NOUN and UNILAG, I want to check something.
Re: 57 Make First Class As NOUN Graduates 24,575 Students by TheStoriesOfMan: 9:52am On Apr 16
shortgun:
You lie, Noun students are not lectured
They are. They do online facilitation.
Re: 57 Make First Class As NOUN Graduates 24,575 Students by grandiose4ever: 9:54am On Apr 16
Interesting. First class rate be like 0.2%. That's lower than conventional universities like Unilag.
Re: 57 Make First Class As NOUN Graduates 24,575 Students by TheStoriesOfMan: 9:54am On Apr 16
Excellent93:
Kudos to the new graduant ..welcome to the labour market
Where education is the key but na Govt hold the padlock grin
Majority of NOUN students are already working.
Re: 57 Make First Class As NOUN Graduates 24,575 Students by Stephen0mozzy: 9:57am On Apr 16
Orathird:
Is the certificate accepable?
Yes. It's accredited by NUC. You can use it to pursue national and international career and academic interests.

But I'm more of a Skill-oriented fella, so the school you go does not matter in my field.
Re: 57 Make First Class As NOUN Graduates 24,575 Students by TheStoriesOfMan: 9:58am On Apr 16
koxyz:
I hope the Nigerian factor is not affecting student performance, arrangé and settlements.
Arrangee ke? Them go just chop your funds clean mouth. If SCD catch both staff and student, na inside hot soup.
Re: 57 Make First Class As NOUN Graduates 24,575 Students by Stephen0mozzy: 10:00am On Apr 16
grandiose4ever:
Interesting. First class rate be like 0.2%. That's lower than conventional universities like Unilag.
To pass for the school, if you nor know am, you nor know am. No lecturer to manipulate, no AOC in my time. You're forced to read the full material of a course and then write Pen on Paper from 300lvl.

It's best for self-starters and working class people sha.
Re: 57 Make First Class As NOUN Graduates 24,575 Students by hslbroker2(m): 10:02am On Apr 16
Congratulation to them
Re: 57 Make First Class As NOUN Graduates 24,575 Students by shortgun(m): 10:02am On Apr 16
TheStoriesOfMan:
They are. They do online facilitation.
Facilitation is different from lecturing.
Re: 57 Make First Class As NOUN Graduates 24,575 Students by dettolgel: 10:04am On Apr 16
Stephen0mozzy:
My Alma Mater.
Congratulations to the new Graduates.

Cheers to upward progression.
How was your experience during your program in the uni?
Re: 57 Make First Class As NOUN Graduates 24,575 Students by DeltaBachelor(m): 10:05am On Apr 16
Wow ! Congrats to them all
Re: 57 Make First Class As NOUN Graduates 24,575 Students by TheStoriesOfMan: 10:08am On Apr 16
shortgun:
Facilitation is different from lecturing.
I know. Probably he offers facilitation services as a part-time lecturer. He didn't use the right word.
Re: 57 Make First Class As NOUN Graduates 24,575 Students by Stephen0mozzy: 10:08am On Apr 16
dettolgel:
How was your experience during your program in the uni?
It was okay... Made friends with people who were interested in actually getting a good degree and not just a pass. I studied Computer Science, I already was exposed to programming and stuff, so it was quite pleasant especially for CBT exams and portal management.

The Staff have the same lackadaisical attitude of all Federal Government workers in Nigeria - but the good thing is that you can do everything remotely except exams that you'll have to be physically present for clearance and writing.

They introduced Virtual exams one time (write remotely) - but any pim for background you're flagged for malpractice (proctored exam) - so most people just did physical.

Thing is, just like the HND debate, many people still have sentiments towards NOUN degrees. So, if you're looking for a school with Big Name and NYSC Allawee means something to you, NOUN is not for you.
Re: 57 Make First Class As NOUN Graduates 24,575 Students by TheStoriesOfMan: 10:11am On Apr 16
Stephen0mozzy:
To pass for the school, if you nor know am, you nor know am. No lecturer to manipulate, no AOC in my time. You're forced to read the full material of a course and then write Pen on Paper from 300lvl.

It's best for self-starters and working class people sha.
Self-starters will struggle to cope self, as many are used to classroom teaching. NOUN is a digital institution, so those without basic computing skills will complain.

Had a classmates who struggled with facilitation initially.

Na third class she graduate with.
Re: 57 Make First Class As NOUN Graduates 24,575 Students by Lanretoye(m): 10:12am On Apr 16
JackDaAlienz:
Reminds me of my Cousin

She threw a massive party during her graduation. Even printed jotters and soverginer.

As shayo enter my head I remember telling her to buy POS machine and join us graduate to hustle. Nothing dey labour force for this country. Excess graduates with zero jobs.
I told her she shouldn't be celebrating rather she should use this money to save for pos business

The mood on her face changed grin cheesy grin
She curse me wetin no good that night
Her friends come dey calm her lol

Lass lass she dey do sales girl now grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
you can do better with your fable
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