Nigerian Open University Scraps Law Program, Jeopardizing Over 1,000 Students' Careers

The university has not provided specific reasons for the abrupt termination of the program. Students enrolled in the Law program are seeking clarification and potential solutions to continue their education and career aspirations.

Nigerian Open University Scraps Law Program, Jeopardizing Over 1,000 Students' Careers

The Nigerian Open University (NOUN) has announced the discontinuation of its Law program, leaving over 1,000 students' careers in jeopardy. This decision has sparked concerns among the affected students, who are now uncertain about their academic and professional futures.

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The university has not provided specific reasons for the abrupt termination of the program. Students enrolled in the Law program are seeking clarification and potential solutions to continue their education and career aspirations.

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The sudden move has raised questions about the university's planning and communication regarding such significant changes.