Olusegun
Obasanjo Makes History As First PhD Graduate From NOUN
Former
Nigerian Military and Civilian President, Olusegun Obasanjo has made history as the first Doctor of Philosophy
(PhD) Graduate from
the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN).
As confirmed by the Vice Chancellor of
the University, Prof. Abdalla Adamu, Obasanjo is amongst 14,771 persons
cleared to receive various categories of honours at the 7th convocation
ceremony of the institution.
Prof Adamu disclosed this at a news
briefing held at NOUN’s headquarters in Jabi, Abuja before the school’s
convocation that was held on January 20.
According to the NOUN VC, the
institution also set the record for the highest number of graduates at a single
convocation ceremony by a Nigerian University with its figure of 14,771.
On Obasanjo’s feat, Prof Adamu lauded
the former president for his good conduct as he stated that in spite of
being a former president, Obasanjo conducted himself properly and deservedly
bagged this academic award.
The Abeokuta-based elder statesman will
be awarded a doctorate degree in Christian Theology.
Furthermore, the VC revealed that Chief
Obasanjo would be considered for an appointment as a facilitator or supervisor
as PhD was the least qualification for one to teach in the institution.
Prof Adamu said: “One of the graduands is the
first PhD graduate the institution will produce; a university must graduate
students at academic Masters Level before graduating PhD.
“Only one candidate has been
able to do that and that is Obasanjo; the Senate has found him worthy of the
award and approved the conferment of PhD on him.
“There are lessons to be learnt
from Obasanjo’s feat – one is never too old to learn. Obasanjo was about 80
years when he started the programme and has finished it at 82.
“Again, one is never too
powerful to learn; he was the president twice and yet subjected himself to
learning; learning is a humbling process.
“We will consider him for the
post of a facilitator or supervisor; maybe for our Abeokuta Study Centre; we
will suggest it to him.’’
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