Female prisoner graduate with Second Class Upper Degree ……As 8 Inmates graduate from Open University

 Female prisoner graduate with Second Class Upper Degree ……As 8 Inmates graduate from Open University

By Dayo Badmus, 

The Nigerian Correctional Service in conjunction with National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) has presented certificates to 8 students from the Lagos state command.

The Controller General of Nigeria Correctional Service, Haliru Nababa represented by Controller of Correctional Service, Adewale Francis Adebisi during the presentation of certificates advised them on the virtue of education.

He stressed that being  incarcerated is not the end of the world but they(inmates) can make use of the opportunity available while in detention to further better themselves so that when they are released, they can contribute positively to the society.

The Vice Chancellor of N.O.U.N represented by Mr O. Adekunle was delighted with the effort and achievement of the graduating students.

He gave kudos to them for their outstanding performance with particular praise for the effort of one of the female students, Okike Chinyere, who was awarded B.Sc Peace and Conflict Resolution, Second Class Upper Division and emerged as the best graduating student in the first degree category.

Mr Alegbe Afolabi was equally awarded MSc in Peace and Conflict Resolution.

Nweke Chibueze, during his vote of thanks was full of gratitude and praise to the Controller General, Haliru Nababa, and the Vice Chancellor of the National Open University of Nigeria for the opportunity given to them to study and improve themselves while being in detention.

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He equally pleaded for clemency for the graduating students so that they could be released to contribute their quota to the development of the country.

The Nigerian Correctional Service, as part of its statutory responsibility, provide avenue for reformation and rehabilitation of inmates in their custody.

 

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