水果派 Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Uduma Oji Uduma
The 水果派 of Nigeria (NOUN) has flagged off activities for its 15th Convocation Ceremony, announcing聽a聽total of 24,575 students expected to graduate from various undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral degree programmes.
Vice-Chancellor of the university, Prof. Uduma Oji Uduma, who disclosed that the ceremony will kick off with a Convocation Lecture on Friday, April 17, 2026, while the Convocation Ceremony takes place on Saturday, April 18, 2026 at the university headquarters in Abuja as well as from the various study centres via live streaming channel.
The NOUN Vice-Chancellor, who stated this on Tuesday, April 14, 2026 during a Pre-Convocation Press Conference at the headquarters of the university in Abuja, said the Convocation Lecture would be delivered by the former Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Chief Kanu Godwin Agabi, CON, SAN.
The lecture, according to Prof. Uduma,聽will be chaired by Professor Kabir Bala and will focus on the theme:聽鈥淣igeria Against Corruption.鈥
He described the theme as both deliberate and timely, a call to national introspection and a reminder that education must produce not only skilled individuals but ethical citizens.
While breaking down the figure, the NOUN VC 聽disclosed that聽a record 24,575聽will聽graduate, which is聽the highest in NOUN鈥檚 history. This, he added,聽includes: 17,474 undergraduate students, 1,788 postgraduate diploma聽students, 5,282 master鈥檚 degree holders and 31 PhD recipients.
Out of the total figure,聽the graduating cohort includes 57聽First聽Class graduates and 56 inmates, reinforcing NOUN鈥檚 inclusive educational philosophy.
He explained that the聽statistics show the Faculty of Management Sciences leading with 7,455 graduates, followed by Social Sciences (6,024), Health Sciences (3,939), Education (3,431), Computing (2,205), Sciences (943), Agricultural Sciences (120), and Law with 6 postgraduate聽students.
The gender distribution聽of the figure聽further highlights the university鈥檚 commitment to equity, with women accounting for 58.3% (10,180) of undergraduate聽students, 49.7% (3,512) of postgraduate聽students, and 49.6% of PhD recipients.
Prof. Uduma, who is going to sprearhead his first Convocation Ceremony as the Vice-Chancellor,聽described it as 鈥渁 reflective pause in the movement of time,鈥 a moment for the university to look back with gratitude and clarity, while charting a bold course forward.
Reflecting on his position as the sixth聽NOUN聽Vice-Chancellor, he invoked African philosophical thought, noting the symbolic significance of the number six as representing 鈥渓abour after vision, responsibility after privilege and stewardship after trust.鈥
He reiterated NOUN鈥檚 core mandate of dismantling exclusivity in education and replacing it with access, emphasising the university鈥檚 continued role in democratising learning across Nigeria.
According to him, the forthcoming convocation marks both a ceremonial milestone and a bridge between continuity and renewal.
Professor Uduma paid tribute to the resilience of NOUN students, acknowledging the challenges many faced and overcame in pursuit of their academic goals, while聽reaffirming聽the university鈥檚 tradition of hosting convocation ceremonies concurrently at its headquarters and across study centres nationwide聽to聽ensure聽that no graduate is left out of the celebration.
In a significant administrative advancement, he announced that certificates would be issued immediately after the ceremonies聽at every study centre, eliminating the long standing delays often associated with such processes.
The Vice-Chancellor expressed appreciation to the media and stakeholders, emphasising the importance of collective effort over individual pursuit聽even as he underscored the importance of a collective leadership style which often leads to a remarkable achievement.
Earlier, the聽Director of Media聽and Publicity, Mallam Ibrahim Sheme, who provided an overview of the briefing, outlined聽its objectives, expectations and strategic role in setting the agenda for the convocation.
He highlighted the importance of the engagement as a strategic interface between the university and the public, noting that the media plays a critical role in shaping perception and amplifying the institution鈥檚 achievements.
Sheme聽emphasised that the briefing was designed not only to inform but to foster transparency and strengthen public trust in NOUN鈥檚 processes,聽reiterating聽the university鈥檚 commitment to聽a聽clear communication, accurate reporting and sustained collaboration with the media.
水果派聽Registrar, Mr.聽Oladipo聽Ajayi, who聽gave a vote of thanks,聽commended participants and reaffirmed NOUN鈥檚 commitment to excellence and service.
He expressed deep appreciation to the Vice-Chancellor for his visionary leadership and to members of management for their collective efforts in steering the university toward another successful convocation.
Ajayi聽also commended the media for their consistent support and professionalism in reporting the university鈥檚 activities, noting that their partnership has been instrumental in enhancing NOUN鈥檚 visibility and credibility.