After obtaining a post-graduate diploma in Christian
Theology from the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN), former
President Olusegun Obasanjo is going back to study for a higher degree
in Christian Theology.
Obasanjo is expected to enrol
Tuesday as a graduate student at NOUN headquarters in Lagos, according
to reports from Premium Times.
The former leader who
obtained a Post-Graduate Diploma in 2009, confirmed to the online news
portal that he would be back to school for a doctorate degree, starting
with a Master’s degree.
Explaining why it was important
for him, Obasanjo stated: “I’m going back to school because I have to
have something to aspire to in every endeavour of life. I always aspire
to something new in my farm. I do that in my international activities. I
do it in my writing. I do it in the improvement of my academic work
which helps to sharpen my brain and strengthen my faith.”
Due to the flexibility of the Open University, Obasanjo
would be able to continue his tight international engagements. He
recalled that he had managed to succeed in the course of the previous
studies and would do the same now.
“Fortunately, the
Open University is flexible enough and I will definitely be able to
cope. I was able to cope when I did the Post-Graduate. I was also busy
during the period.”
Obasanjo enrolled into the National Open University in 2006 months before the end of his eight-year tenure.
During
his graduation ceremony in 2009, the Vice Chancellor of NOUN, Professor
Olagbemiro Jegede, described Obasanjo as a hardworking student and
praised his academic achievements and attitude towards studies.
Jegede
said: “As a student, Obasanjo vigorously pursued his studies on full
time basis… He is a shining example of how seriously a student should
take his learning. Like everybody, he sat for all the examinations using
anonymous matriculation numbers, and by our internal quality control
and security-proof control measures, his papers were marked by different
tutors located in some of our study centres including Damaturu, Minna
and Yenagoa.”
Source:PM News
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