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The National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) on Saturday graduated 20, 799 students.

The National Open University of Nigeria on Saturday graduated 20, 799 students for the 2019 with 103 of them getting First Class honours in various academic disciplines.

“The massive increase in the number of graduands this year is a clear indication of increasing confidence reposed by Nigerians. Mr Adamu said that the Presidential Assent to the amendment of NOUN Bill would empower the institution to enter into negotiations with the authorities in charge of the Law School and National Youth Service Corps .

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