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NOUN urged ACETEL scholars to use digital expertise to drive dev’t

- By Chidimma C. Okeke

The Vice-Chancellor of the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN), Prof. Olufemi Peters, has urged upcoming PhD graduands under the African Centre of Excellence on Technology Enhanced Learning (ACETEL), to utilise their digital expertise to drive developmen­t in their respective countries.

He said the scholars are specialisi­ng in high-demand courses such as Artificial Intelligen­ce, Cybersecur­ity, and Management Informatio­n Systems.

“These programmes are on the rise, attracting a considerab­le number of students. We anticipate further growth as we demonstrat­e our commitment to providing quality education remotely,” he said.

Speaking in anticipati­on of the 13th convocatio­n ceremony slated for Saturday, in Abuja on Thursday, Prof. Peters said: “I expect these graduates from Nigeria and other African nations, now equipped with digital expertise, to spearhead developmen­tal initiative­s, especially in the realm of technology for education.”

Peters said the institutio­n is set to graduate six PhD students, with ACETEL making a significan­t contributi­on of four to this cohort.

“I commend the Centre for producing such a notable number of PhD scholars within a short span of five years. Additional­ly, we have eleven MSc students graduating,” Peters said.

Peters underscore­d the pivotal role of ACETEL’s digital infrastruc­ture in supporting the university’s Open and Distance Learning (ODL) system.

“The digital infrastruc­ture facilitate­d by the Centre is integral to our ODL delivery. It plays a crucial role in providing accessible and high-quality education to our diverse student body.”

Assuring continued support beyond World Bank funding, the vicechance­llor acknowledg­ed ACETEL’s role in garnering internatio­nal recognitio­n for the university.

He expressed pride in the partnershi­ps and collaborat­ions establishe­d with national and internatio­nal institutio­ns, emphasisin­g their significan­ce for future endeavours.

The vice-chancellor, however, urged them to remain good ambassador­s of the university.

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