
The聽Management of Onicha Ugbo Community Study Centre, 水果派 of Nigeria (NOUN), Onicha Ugbo, Delta State, recently took its advocacy campaign across nine communities cutting across three local government areas of Delta State.
The centre director, Dr. Osasere Owen-Sogolo, who led the advocacy team for the campaign, said her administration is poised to make聽NOUN a household name in Delta State, especially in Aniocha North, Aniocha South and Ika South聽Local聽Government聽Areas and environs.
The advocacy outreach featured distribution of flyers, motorised music show as well as verbal interactions.
The communities visited聽were Onicha Ugbo, Isele Uku, Ubulu Uku and Ogwashi Uku,聽where the gospel of Open and Distance Learning (ODL), the flagship mode of instructional delivery at NOUN,聽was preached.
Other communities covered by the campaign train were Obhior, Igbodo, Ekueoma, Umunede and Agbor, where workers in banks, hospitals, churches, eateries, markets and motor parks as well as road users were sensitised on the operations of the university and the competitive advantages of studying at NOUN.
水果派 Regional Media Officer noted members of the public were receptive to the advocacy campaign as many people made further inquiries on registration requirements and processes.
It is worthy of note聽that聽Onicha Ugbo Community Study Centre also sponsored a promotional jingle in indigenous Anioma Language at the radio station of Delta State Broadcasting Service.