The
National Universities Commission (NUC) has said that online degrees
remain unacceptable in Nigeria.
TheCable report
continues:
This was made known on
Wednesday as the federal government approved the e-Learning programme of the
National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN).
Besides NOUN, other
institutions endorsed for e-Learning are University of Uyo, Usmanu Danfodiyo
University, Sokoto, and University of Maiduguri.
The federal government’s
endorsement was communicated to NOUN in a statement issued by Ibrahim Usman
Yakasai, NUC director of information and public relations.
The commission reaffirmed
that “online degrees are not accepted at the moment in Nigeria”, however, “this
does not include the approved Nigerian universities’ e-Learning programme run
within the shores of Nigeria”.
“The Nigerian
universities e-Learning programme is a legitimate and well thought out pilot
e-learning initiative. It is a Public Private Partnership between the National
Universities Commission (NUC), Park Associates E-Learning Group and four federal
universities.”
“The commission wishes to
use this medium to allay all fears and doubts concerning the legitimacy or NUC
endorsement of the Nigerian universities’ e-Learning Programme.”
Yakasai urged students in
the programme “to continue to pursue their studies without fear and prospective
applicants are encouraged to enrol.”
In reaction to the development, Malam Ibrahim Sheme, NOUN’s director of media and publicity, said the approval confirms that NOUN is an Open and Distant Learning (ODL) institution “rather than a study-by-correspondence institution as some people erroneously think.”
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