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Future of education lies in distance learning, says NOUN VC

Our mode of education empowers students to learn at their own pace, balancing education with work and family responsibilities.

By Idris Temidayo

Olufemi Peters, the vice-chancellor of the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN),  says the model of open and distance learning (ODL) remains the future of education globally.

Peters spoke in Abuja on Wednesday during the 27th matriculation ceremony of the university.

During the ceremony held virtually across NOUN study centres nationwide, the university matriculated 23,344 new students, who enrolled for various undergraduate, postgraduate and PhD programmes.

The vice-chancellor explained the transformative power ODL and highlighted its exceptional feature of bridging the access to education gap.

Peters reiterated NOUN’s commitment to revolutionising education in Nigeria, describing ODL as the future of education, especially in a world increasingly driven by digital innovation and the need for flexible learning models.

“Our mode of education empowers students to learn at their own pace, balancing education with work and family responsibilities,” he said.

“NOUN is bridging the gap in access to quality higher education, ensuring inclusivity for all Nigerians, regardless of age, location, or circumstance.”

Giving a breakdown of the 23,344 new students across the nine faculties, he said 18,106 enrolled for the undergraduate programmes, while 5,196 put in for postgraduate programmes.

Peters added that MPhil has 10 and PhD 32 students.

Henoted that NOUN’s model of ODL stands out from traditional university systems, saying, “unlike regular universities, ODL provides unparalleled flexibility, allowing students to balance education with work and other life commitments.”

Peters added that NOUN is not just about accessibility but quality, with its programmes rigorously accredited and graduates highly employable.

The VC told the new students that NOUN is recognised as a leader in ODL in West Africa, boasting the highest enrollment numbers in the region.

“Our model has shown that education can transcend geographical barriers, making learning a right and not a privilege,” he said.

“This system proves that educational excellence does not require physical presence in a classroom.”

He added that the new students would have access to world-class education from wherever they are.

“This is your chance to redefine success on your terms,” said the VC.

He called for excellence among the matriculating students, adding, “Let this moment be a commitment to not just meet but exceed the standards set before you.

“NOUN is not just about completing a degree; it’s about transforming lives through education.”

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