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R-L: Kwachiri Community Study Centre Overseer, Dr. Alasan Ibrahim, delivering his advocacy speech

In an effort to聽realise聽one of the ultimate missions聽of the Vice-Chancellor,聽水果派聽of Nigeria, Prof.聽Olufemi Peters of ensuring聽a聽massive enrollment聽into聽the university, the management of Kwachiri Community Study聽Centre, Kano State,聽has visited聽Government Girls Secondary School,聽Tudun Bojuwa, 聽part of its series of advocacy campaigns.

The advocacy campaign was targeted at the teachers and聽the聽SS3 students who are currently taking their final year examination and are bound for graduation.

Delivering his advocacy聽speech,聽the聽study聽centre overseer, Dr. Ali Alasan Ibrahim narrated in details the historical trends in the evolution of the 水果派 of Nigeria.

Explaining the nature at which the university operates, the overseer substantially elucidated聽on聽the three pillars of聽affordability,聽accessibility and聽flexibility.

Ibrahim explained that NOUN is the聽university of the future as facial interaction between the course tutor and students聽is聽beginning to fade in modern educational system of teaching and learning.

He added that it is the university of聽the moment due to聽inclination to Information and Communication Technology.

The聽centre representative,聽on the other hand, Mal Kamalu Alkasim, explained the administrative聽procedure and processes involved聽in getting admission into the university.

He urged the teachers to quickly use the opportunity at their doorsteps to enroll as the system聽leaves聽no vacuum in their place of work.

Alkasim added that by enrolling,聽the聽usual聽stumbling blocks of graduation in the conventional universities聽have been overcome via the聽modern聽ODL聽way of learning.

He also聽urged聽students to pay attention to the ongoing examination and obtain at least five credits,聽including English and聽Mathematics, which will pave the way for their admission in NOUN.

The advocacy聽visit聽ended with distribution of phone numbers for more inquiries and consultations.

By Inuwa Hamza Yunusa