13 prison inmates in ogun state matriculate
That's a great news!
According to reports, 13 prison inmates in Ogun State, Nigeria, have successfully matriculated from the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN). This is a remarkable achievement, considering the challenges they faced while pursuing their education behind bars.
The inmates, who were enrolled in various undergraduate and postgraduate programs, were awarded their certificates at a special ceremony held at the Ogun State Prisons, Abeokuta.
This development is a testament to the power of education and the importance of providing opportunities for personal growth and development, even in challenging circumstances. It also highlights the efforts of the Ogun State government and the National Open University of Nigeria in promoting education and rehabilitation among prison inmates.
The successful matriculation of these inmates is a source of inspiration and motivation for others, and it serves as a reminder that education can be a powerful tool for transformation and empowerment, regardless of one's circumstances.
Congratulations to the 13 prison inmates on their achievement!