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Reps To Probe Non-Enrolment Of NOUN Law Graduates Into Law School



The House of Representatives yesterday mandated its Standing Committees on Tertiary Education and Services, and Federal Judiciary to investigate the non-enrolment of law graduates of the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) into Nigerian Law Schools.

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The resolution followed the adoption of a motion tagged “Call on the Council of Legal Education and the Body of Benchers to Allow Law Graduates of National Open University of Nigeria Enrolment into the Nigerian Law Schools” sponsored by Hon. Ayodele Oladimeji at plenary on Thursday.

The House committees are to determine the reasons for the non-enrolment of NOUN law graduates into the Nigerian Law Schools by the Council of Legal Education and report back to the House within three weeks for further legislative action. (Leadership)


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