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BREAKING: Finally, Noun Law Graduates To Attend Law School Starting From…

Finally, Noun Law graduates to attend Law School.
OnyxNews Nigeria reports that faculty graduates of the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) has gotten brief relief as the Body of Benchers has approved their admission into the Nigerian Law School from 2022.
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This online news platform gathered this approval came in a meeting held recently by the Body of Benchers who gave the approval after many years of agitation from the graduates.
Onyxnews Nigeria understands that restraining law Students from the faculty of law from attending Law Schools was because the National Open University of Nigerian – NOUN did not secure proper approval from authorities responsible for legal education but admitted thousands of student into the Law Faculty in distant learning Institution and graduated the students without proper supervisory role from authorities.
While the conditions and the level of admission into Law schools is not yet clear, today’s Body of Benchers decision is a major breakthrough for the National Open University of Nigerian – NOUN graduates.
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