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NOUN ‘ll soon begin mobilizing its graduates for NYSC – VC
First degree graduates of the National Open University of Nigeria, NOUN, will soon start participating in the National Youth Service Corps, NYSC scheme, the university’s vice chancellor, Prof. Olufemi Peters, has assured.
Prof. Peters,who informed that the university was currently engaging the management of NYSC to that effect,said graduates deemed to have qualified to serve, would be mobilized.
Speaking at a preconvocation press conference held in Abuja head of the event on Saturday,the vice chancellor said a formal announcement will be formally made to the public.
He disclosed that 22,175 students will graduate at its 13th Convocation ceremony slated for Saturday,this week.
The Vice Chancellor said 22 of the graduating students hàve First Class, about 1,886 having Second Class Upper, 8,427 students are graduating with Second Class Lower while 3,782 others are leaving the school with Third Class.
According to him,15,768 students were graduating from first degree graduates while 6,407 were graduates from post-graduate studies.
“This year, a total number of graduands that we have is 22,175 students across our various campuses.
He said:“Of this number, 15,768 are for undergraduate degrees while 6,407 are for post-graduate degrees.
“The analysis of the undergraduate will be presented fully in my address at the convocation, but just to paraphrase, all the faculties have representation of undergraduates with the faculty of social sciences having the largest number of graduands
“Out of this undergraduates, we have 22 of them with First Class, about 1,886 Second Class Upper and about 8,427 students with Second Class Lower and about 3,782 with Third Class.
“For the post-graduates, we have post graduate diplomas in various fields like Agriculture, Art, Education, Management Sciences and Social Sciences, totalling 2,362, and 4,039 will be graduating with Master degrees.
“I’m happy to report that we have 6 PhDs graduate which is an indication that the University is gradually moving towards establishing a more robust post-graduate school.”
He added that there will be a convocation lecture on Friday, to be delivered by the Vice Chancellor of Open University of Tanzania, Professor Elifas Bisanda.
Prof. Peters, who also said NOUN has increased its study centers from the initial 17 to 120 centers spread across the country, expressed happiness that the institution has surmounted most of the challenges it faced in the past.
He said the institution would soon commence Law programme after it was suspended based on advice of the Council of Legal Education.
According to him,talks with the Council to that effect had reached advanced stage.
Prof. Peters said the building of the Faculty of Law will begin this year as part of the outcomes from engagement with the Council on Legal Education.
He said two eminent Nigerians, Dr. Innocent Chukuma, a prominent Nigerian entrepreneur and founder of Innonson Motors and an activist, Hajiya Hafsat Abdulwaheed ,who is the first female novelist in Northern Nigeria, will be conferred with Doctorate Degree (Honoris Causa),during its 13th Convocation ceremony, slated for Saturday, 13th April.
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See Photos of World’s Tallest and Shortest Women Meet for Afternoon Tea in London
The world’s tallest woman and the world’s shortest woman met for the first time this week, sipping tea from china cups — and bonding over what they have in common while celebrating their differences.
Jyoti Amge, shortest woman, and Rumeysa Gelgi, tallest woman, meet for the first time and share afternoon tea
Rumeysa Gelgi, from Turkey, stands at 7 feet and 0.7 inches, while Jyoti Amge, from India, is 2 feet and 0.7 inches.
Jyoti Amge, shortest woman, and Rumeysa Gelgi, tallest woman, meet for the first time and share afternoon tea
Jyoti Amge, shortest woman, and Rumeysa Gelgi, tallest woman, meet for the first time and share afternoon tea
Jyoti Amge, shortest woman, and Rumeysa Gelgi, tallest woman, meet for the first time and share afternoon tea
“You’re so beautiful,” said Gelgi, 27. “Thank you — you too,” replied Amge, 30.
Their meeting, over afternoon tea at London’s Savoy Hotel on Tuesday, came ahead of Guinness World Records Day, which is held annually in November to mark record-breaking achievements and encourage people to attempt records. The pair have been honored as “World Record icons” in the 70th anniversary edition of the Guinness World Records book.
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“Meeting Jyoti for the first time was wonderful,” Gelgi said in a release Wednesday. “She’s the most gorgeous lady. I was waiting to meet her for a long time.”
Gelgi said the pair bonded over their love for makeup, jewelry and doing their nails.
Video footage showed them sitting down for tea, cakes and sandwiches stacked next to them, with the London Eye visible from the window.
Amge said in the release that she was “so happy to look up” and see the world’s tallest woman, whom she called “good-natured.” She added that it was difficult at times for the pair to make eye contact “due to our height difference.”
“Guinness World Records is all about celebrating differences,” its editor in chief, Craig Glenday, said in a statement ahead of Guinness World Record Day, which is on Thursday.
“By bringing together these two amazing, iconic women, they can share their perspectives on life with each other and, also, with us,” Glenday said.
Gelgi’s record-breaking height is due to a rare genetic condition called Weaver syndrome, which causes rapid growth, according to the National Organization for Rare Disorders.
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The primary symptom is growth and bone development that occurs faster than usual, making those affected taller than average. People with Weaver syndrome may have rigid muscles and difficulty extending their elbows or knees.
Gelgi used a walking aid for support during the pair’s meeting. Her case of Weaver syndrome was the 27th ever diagnosed and the first in Turkey, according to Guinness World Records.
Weaver syndrome is generally caused by changes in the EZH2 gene, according to the NORD, though the organization notes that some people with Weaver syndrome do not have a mutation in the gene.
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Amge, an actor who played the character of Ma Petite in the television series “American Horror Story,” has a genetic growth disorder that occurs in the early stages of fetal development, known as achondroplasia.
According to Johns Hopkins, the condition causes shorter bones, abnormally shaped bones and shorter stature. While the genetic defect can be passed from parent to child, in about 80 percent of cases, achondroplasia results from a spontaneous mutation that occurs in the developing embryo.
On Thursday, Gelgi shared photos on Instagram of the two exploring London despite the cold weather, posing side by side in front of Tower Bridge.
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