NOUN Calls for Attention of 2024 Graduands with Name Issues

The National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) issues a notice to 2024 graduands to verify the accuracy of their names on the graduation list, urging prompt action for correction of any errors or discrepancies.

NOUN Calls for Attention of 2024 Graduands with Name Issues

The National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) alerts 2024 graduands to review their names on the graduation list for potential inaccuracies such as incorrect names, misplacement, wrong spelling, or the use of initials.

Graduands are encouraged to report any issues to the Registry unit promptly for correction before the list is forwarded to the Head Office for further necessary action.

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The National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) notifies 2024 graduands to verify the correctness of their names on the graduation list.

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Graduands are instructed to scrutinize the list for possible errors, including incorrect names, misplacement, wrong spelling, or the presence of initials.

Any identified discrepancies should be reported to the Registry unit without delay for the submission of accurate information.

The notice emphasizes the urgency of the matter, as the compiled list will be forwarded to the Head Office for further processing.

NOUN management urges graduands to inform others and ensure widespread awareness of the need for name verification.

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The National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) underscores the importance of accurate name representation for 2024 graduands and requests their immediate attention to ensure a seamless graduation process. Graduands are urged to act promptly to rectify any name-related issues to avoid delays in official documentation.

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