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Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by yisoabk: 10:29am On Oct 09, 2016
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Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by snadguy007(m): 4:20pm On Oct 09, 2016
ejasco:
pls can anyone sent me past questions on PGD course CIT722, CIT736, CIT752, CIT756, CIT734 to ejalism@gmail.com.
Thanks in anticipation
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Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by damiliano(m): 7:44pm On Oct 09, 2016
Please folks....how can one get noun trancript?


Will i get it from my study center or NOUN headquarters?

Have u gotten a response.?? Pls inbox me
Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by timmyoj(m): 9:26am On Oct 10, 2016
Quite a pathetic situation that NOUN website could be down for so long. Still wondering why any thing that has to do with the government in Nigeria is always inefficient and handled carelessly by the staff. From communications to electricity, to security, to healthcare to education, to anything government!
This is why am often in support of privatization. Could NOUN be down for so long if it were privately managed with the owners loosing money per hour of the down-time? Just wondering!

And they will say 'Government property is nobody's property'! same adage that will never allow Nigeria to progress and why many serious-minded Nigerians who can find their way simply leave the country. Same selfishness and greed that runs in the veins of the typical Nigerian politician, where the National pledge means absolutely nothing to them (that's if they even know what the pledge is).

As a 'frustrated' M.Sc Info Tech student of NOUN since 2013, I cant but feel bad over the many inefficiencies I noticed with NOUN system.
First the careless attitude of the staff at the centres, and then recounting my experience after investing as much as I could and studying as hard as I could in a bid to finish up the programme as soon as possible; only to be given one carry over in a core course; and after battling with project work (project fees of 40k to NOUN, and literally begging the supervisor to supervise my work and to collect 20k instead of the 50k he asked as he said NOUN owes him for many months so the students must pay the cost, 60k total, all for doing 'nothing') yet after all the stress, NOUN still cant produce my project result after almost 2 years and after re-submitting the project work 3 good times at my own expense, the first 2 the HQ said they never got or cant find while my SC says they sent them, the last one I submitted at the HQ in Lagos months ago which am hoping will work out finally.

And after 'painfully' paying NOUN almost 30k just for me to resit the 1 carryover paper, I cant access NOUN website nor the TMA portal.
Cant say more, can only wish I never wasted my time and finances to run my M.Sc programme at NOUN.

Indeed! The inefficiency in the Nigeria government systems is quite appalling, NOUN is only one of them, only God can help this country cause the change everyone is clamouring for still seems way too far away as long as this mindset of greed and selfishness remains in the Nigeria system. What poverty has done to Nigeria and Nigerians though!

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Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by Nobody: 11:42am On Oct 10, 2016
damiliano:

Have u gotten a response.?? Pls inbox me





i sent you a PM
Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by Nobody: 11:47am On Oct 10, 2016
The NOUN website palaver would be fixed A.S.A.P
Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by felixboye1(m): 12:07pm On Oct 10, 2016
Hmmmm. Exactly what happened to me. I submitted my completed MSc project on 08/April/2015 after being graded. My centre forwarded d project & result to HQ on 09/April/2015. When I didn't see my name in graduating list in January 2016, I went 2 HQ to know why. To my dismay, I was told they couldn't see my project. I resubmitted another copy wit the result to d HQ. To my surprise again, d project result was not released with no reason.

I was asked to resubmit the 3rd copies two months ago. Just praying everything is sorted out b4 next convocation. I do not owe a kobo neither do I hv outstanding course to register. I have completed my 41 credit units (excluding 6 units for project) since December 2013. NOUN inefficiency is at the highest level in the recent time.

timmyoj:
Quite a pathetic situation that NOUN website could be down for so long. Still wondering why any thing that has to do with the government in Nigeria is always inefficient and handled carelessly by the staff. From communications to electricity, to security, to healthcare to education, to anything government!
This is why am often in support of privatization. Could NOUN be down for so long if it were privately managed with the owners loosing money per hour of the down-time? Just wondering!

And they will say 'Government property is nobody's property'! same adage that will never allow Nigeria to progress and why many serious-minded Nigerians who can find their way simply leave the country. Same selfishness and greed that runs in the veins of the typical Nigerian politician, where the National pledge means absolutely nothing to them (that's if they even know what the pledge is).

As a 'frustrated' M.Sc Info Tech student of NOUN since 2013, I cant but feel bad over the many inefficiencies I noticed with NOUN system.
First the careless attitude of the staff at the centres, and then recounting my experience after investing as much as I could and studying as hard as I could in a bid to finish up the programme as soon as possible; only to be given one carry over in a core course; and after battling with project work (project fees of 40k to NOUN, and literally begging the supervisor to supervise my work and to collect 20k instead of the 50k he asked as he said NOUN owes him for many months so the students must pay the cost, 60k total, all for doing 'nothing') yet after all the stress, NOUN still cant produce my project result after almost 2 years and after re-submitting the project work 3 good times at my own expense, the first 2 the HQ said they never got or cant find while my SC says they sent them, the last one I submitted at the HQ in Lagos months ago which am hoping will work out finally.

And after 'painfully' paying NOUN almost 30k just for me to resit the 1 carryover paper, I cant access NOUN website nor the TMA portal.
Cant say more, can only wish I never wasted my time and finances to run my M.Sc programme at NOUN.

Indeed! The inefficiency in the Nigeria government systems is quite appalling, NOUN is only one of them, only God can help this country cause the change everyone is clamouring for still seems way too far away as long as this mindset of greed and selfishness remains in the Nigeria system. What poverty has done to Nigeria and Nigerians though!
Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by felixboye1(m): 12:16pm On Oct 10, 2016
I forgot to add that I waited exactly one whole year to be assigned a supervisor at the Ibadan study centre which never happened & I had to transfer to Osogbo study centre where I was assigned supervisor within two weeks.

God help us.

felixboye1:
Hmmmm. Exactly what happened to me. I submitted my completed MSc project on 08/April/2015 after being graded. My centre forwarded d project & result to HQ on 09/April/2015. When I didn't see my name in graduating list in January 2016, I went 2 HQ to know why. To my dismay, I was told they couldn't see my project. I resubmitted another copy wit the result to d HQ. To my surprise again, d project result was not released with no reason.

I was asked to resubmit the 3rd copies two months ago. Just praying everything is sorted out b4 next convocation. I do not owe a kobo neither do I hv outstanding course to register. I have completed my 41 credit units (excluding 6 units for project) since December 2013. NOUN inefficiency is at the highest level in the recent time.

Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by lasky55: 12:58pm On Oct 10, 2016
Any 100 level student of Political Science at Abk study centre, lets hook up and form a group on watsapp in order to share ideals and get to know each other better. 08106479552
Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by timmyoj(m): 1:44pm On Oct 10, 2016
Hmm thanks for weighing in on this bro. At least someone feels my NOUN pain. Lucky you have no outstanding though. Am also looking forward to making the next graduating list by God's grace. Quite a frustrating experience indeed.


felixboye1:
I forgot to add that I waited exactly one whole year to be assigned a supervisor at the Ibadan study centre which never happened & I had to transfer to Osogbo study centre where I was assigned supervisor within two weeks.

God help us.

Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by lasky55: 4:19pm On Oct 10, 2016
Can anyone help me with 100 level political science past questions? please ooo na beg i dey beg ooo. whatsapp 08106479552
Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by lasky55: 6:06pm On Oct 10, 2016
I will appreciate any help on TMA INR 121, POL 121, POL 123... i have been solving for weeks now and ma head is fibally bout to explode ooO
Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by lasky55: 6:07pm On Oct 10, 2016
lasky55:
I will appreciate any help on TMA INR 121, POL 121, POL 123... i have been solving for weeks now and ma head is fibally bout to explode ooO

Email is Lasky55@yahoo.com or whatspp 08106479552
Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by Kazrem(m): 8:32pm On Oct 10, 2016
lasky55:
Can anyone help me with 100 level political science past questions? please ooo na beg i dey beg ooo. whatsapp 08106479552
Guy no past questions for e-exam. Read you materials in conjunction with your Tma very well.
Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by Emanus: 11:37pm On Oct 10, 2016
timmyoj:
Quite a pathetic situation that NOUN website could be down for so long. Still wondering why any thing that has to do with the government in Nigeria is always inefficient and handled carelessly by the staff. From communications to electricity, to security, to healthcare to education, to anything government!
This is why am often in support of privatization. Could NOUN be down for so long if it were privately managed with the owners loosing money per hour of the down-time? Just wondering! Dr

And they will say 'Government property is nobody's property'! same adage that will never allow Nigeria to progress and why many serious-minded Nigerians who can find their way simply leave the country. Same selfishness and greed that runs in the veins of the typical Nigerian politician, where the National pledge means absolutely nothing to them (that's if they even know what the pledge is).

As a 'frustrated' M.Sc Info Tech student of NOUN since 2013, I cant but feel bad over the many inefficiencies I noticed with NOUN system.
First the careless attitude of the staff at the centres, and then recounting my experience after investing as much as I could and studying as hard as I could in a bid to finish up the programme as soon as possible; only to be given one carry over in a core course; and after battling with project work (project fees of 40k to NOUN, and literally begging the supervisor to supervise my work and to collect 20k instead of the 50k he asked as he said NOUN owes him for many months so the students must pay the cost, 60k total, all for doing 'nothing') yet after all the stress, NOUN still cant produce my project result after almost 2 years and after re-submitting the project work 3 good times at my own expense, the first 2 the HQ said they never got or cant find while my SC says they sent them, the last one I submitted at the HQ in Lagos months ago which am hoping will work out finally.

And after 'painfully' paying NOUN almost 30k just for me to resit the 1 carryover paper, I cant access NOUN website nor the TMA portal.
Cant say more, can only wish I never wasted my time and finances to run my M.Sc programme at NOUN.

Indeed! The inefficiency in the Nigeria government systems is quite appalling, NOUN is only one of them, only God can help this country cause the change everyone is clamouring for still seems way too far away as long as this mindset of greed and selfishness remains in the Nigeria system. What poverty has done to Nigeria and Nigerians though!
Is very pathetic, I am in your shoe too. But Noun is just not trying to help. My missing results now become 7 even with projects of 25k and T.P 10k Nd bribe to supervisor too. I regretted investing in Noun and we are telling people that they should abscond but they want to listen
Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by patrickomokhua(m): 12:25am On Oct 11, 2016
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Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by Mortipher: 10:11am On Oct 11, 2016
I was told that a new graduates list was released but on getting to the study center at ikeja yesterday what I saw was a list tagged January 2016. Is that the new list? I'm a bit confused.
Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by vision2050: 11:14am On Oct 11, 2016
please who have the new time table
Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by Nobody: 12:23pm On Oct 11, 2016
You should have asked them there na
Mortipher:
I was told that a new graduates list was released but on getting to the study center at ikeja yesterday what I saw was a list tagged January 2016. Is that the new list? I'm a bit confused.
Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by azsport: 12:49pm On Oct 11, 2016
I know all of you have been wondering the main issue with the student, school and TMA Portal.

Please go through the attached image to see the ,aim reason why noun website is having issues.

And I also made more inquiries by making few calls with my people, and what they to
D me was that the portal will be opened by tomorrow (Wednesday) or latest within tomorrow and 24th October 2016 .

Please let's just make our preparation for the upcoming exams and I hope we all are not being distracted with this effect .


I WISH YOU ALL THE BEST

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Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by Deyinka007: 2:07pm On Oct 11, 2016
This, if true, should have been communicated to all concerned prior to the upgrade or whatever instead of creating unnecessary panic and apprehension where it needs not be.
Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by bintudon(f): 2:35pm On Oct 11, 2016
Good morning, pls I need advice from u people,I read French education, and thinking of furthering with my masters but confuse of what to do ,which course should I go for.
Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by Imoksp(m): 3:03pm On Oct 11, 2016
Mortipher:
I was told that a new graduates list was released but on getting to the study center at ikeja yesterday what I saw was a list tagged January 2016. Is that the new list? I'm a bit confused.
Hello. Pls, i'd like us to share info.as per d graduation list if u dnt mind.
Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by bintudon(f): 3:33pm On Oct 11, 2016
Me too pls lets connect.
Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by ajiwu: 5:00pm On Oct 11, 2016
Please help house.I need past questions on MBA 816,MBA 826,MBA 812,MBA804,MBA 806,MBA 814, MBA 820,and MBA824.
My email is fabowalejuly12@yahoo.com .thank you.
Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by ol2012: 5:02pm On Oct 11, 2016
Seems POP exams timetable is out
Check www.nou.edu.ng for details
Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by Nobody: 5:22pm On Oct 11, 2016
timmyoj:
Quite a pathetic situation that NOUN website could be down for so long. Still wondering why any thing that has to do with the government in Nigeria is always inefficient and handled carelessly by the staff. From communications to electricity, to security, to healthcare to education, to anything government!
This is why am often in support of privatization. Could NOUN be down for so long if it were privately managed with the owners loosing money per hour of the down-time? Just wondering!

And they will say 'Government property is nobody's property'! same adage that will never allow Nigeria to progress and why many serious-minded Nigerians who can find their way simply leave the country. Same selfishness and greed that runs in the veins of the typical Nigerian politician, where the National pledge means absolutely nothing to them (that's if they even know what the pledge is).

As a 'frustrated' M.Sc Info Tech student of NOUN since 2013, I cant but feel bad over the many inefficiencies I noticed with NOUN system.
First the careless attitude of the staff at the centres, and then recounting my experience after investing as much as I could and studying as hard as I could in a bid to finish up the programme as soon as possible; only to be given one carry over in a core course; and after battling with project work (project fees of 40k to NOUN, and literally begging the supervisor to supervise my work and to collect 20k instead of the 50k he asked as he said NOUN owes him for many months so the students must pay the cost, 60k total, all for doing 'nothing') yet after all the stress, NOUN still cant produce my project result after almost 2 years and after re-submitting the project work 3 good times at my own expense, the first 2 the HQ said they never got or cant find while my SC says they sent them, the last one I submitted at the HQ in Lagos months ago which am hoping will work out finally.

And after 'painfully' paying NOUN almost 30k just for me to resit the 1 carryover paper, I cant access NOUN website nor the TMA portal.
Cant say more, can only wish I never wasted my time and finances to run my M.Sc programme at NOUN.

Indeed! The inefficiency in the Nigeria government systems is quite appalling, NOUN is only one of them, only God can help this country cause the change everyone is clamouring for still seems way too far away as long as this mindset of greed and selfishness remains in the Nigeria system. What poverty has done to Nigeria and Nigerians though!

Touchy!!! Anyway, I understand how you feel cos I have been there and still fighting. Was at the headquarters yesterday in Jabi and asked why the portal was down and was told the new VC doesn't seem to want to play balls with the contractors handling the website and his reason is when has professionals employed in the ICT unit and has capacity to deliver same quality service and the need for security and control of the site. Well, I laughed cos I wonder why didn't they start the planning before the contract ended with the previous handlers so the could reduce the downtime of the site...Bros, according to them the are working on resolving it so let wait and see!!! As for your failed result...I think they deliberately did this same thing to almost every school. God help us

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Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by dayosweetness(m): 5:52pm On Oct 11, 2016
timmyoj:
Quite a pathetic situation that NOUN website could be down for so long. Still wondering why any thing that has to do with the government in Nigeria is always inefficient and handled carelessly by the staff. From communications to electricity, to security, to healthcare to education, to anything government!
This is why am often in support of privatization. Could NOUN be down for so long if it were privately managed with the owners loosing money per hour of the down-time? Just wondering!

And they will say 'Government property is nobody's property'! same adage that will never allow Nigeria to progress and why many serious-minded Nigerians who can find their way simply leave the country. Same selfishness and greed that runs in the veins of the typical Nigerian politician, where the National pledge means absolutely nothing to them (that's if they even know what the pledge is).

As a 'frustrated' M.Sc Info Tech student of NOUN since 2013, I cant but feel bad over the many inefficiencies I noticed with NOUN system.
First the careless attitude of the staff at the centres, and then recounting my experience after investing as much as I could and studying as hard as I could in a bid to finish up the programme as soon as possible; only to be given one carry over in a core course; and after battling with project work (project fees of 40k to NOUN, and literally begging the supervisor to supervise my work and to collect 20k instead of the 50k he asked as he said NOUN owes him for many months so the students must pay the cost, 60k total, all for doing 'nothing') yet after all the stress, NOUN still cant produce my project result after almost 2 years and after re-submitting the project work 3 good times at my own expense, the first 2 the HQ said they never got or cant find while my SC says they sent them, the last one I submitted at the HQ in Lagos months ago which am hoping will work out finally.

And after 'painfully' paying NOUN almost 30k just for me to resit the 1 carryover paper, I cant access NOUN website nor the TMA portal.
Cant say more, can only wish I never wasted my time and finances to run my M.Sc programme at NOUN.

Indeed! The inefficiency in the Nigeria government systems is quite appalling, NOUN is only one of them, only God can help this country cause the change everyone is clamouring for still seems way too far away as long as this mindset of greed and selfishness remains in the Nigeria system. What poverty has done to Nigeria and Nigerians though!
infact am disgusted by the noun system...

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Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by dayosweetness(m): 5:56pm On Oct 11, 2016
azsport:
I know all of you have been wondering the main issue with the student, school and TMA Portal.

Please go through the attached image to see the ,aim reason why noun website is having issues.

And I also made more inquiries by making few calls with my people, and what they to
D me was that the portal will be opened by tomorrow (Wednesday) or latest within tomorrow and 24th October 2016 .

Please let's just make our preparation for the upcoming exams and I hope we all are not being distracted with this effect .


I WISH YOU ALL THE BEST
does that mean the exam date will be postponed to??
Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by azsport: 10:25pm On Oct 11, 2016
dayosweetness:

does that mean the exam date will be postponed to??


The exam date cannot be prosponed for no relevant reason.
But hopefully the website will be open few weeks before the exam dates, likely tomorrow (Wednesday)

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