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Beyond the Classroom: Why NOUN Graduates Hold the Psychological Edge in Nigeria’s Future Workforce
Cyril Ogar
For decades, a persistent myth has lingered in Nigeria’s educational and professional circles—that true learning only occurs within the walls of a traditional classroom.
This perception has often fueled discrimination against graduates of Open and Distance Learning (ODL) institutions, particularly those from the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN), even in demanding disciplines such as law.
However, emerging insights from educational psychology challenge this outdated belief. According to Bishop Dr. Sam M. Tukura, JP, Bishop Dr. Sam M. Tukura JP who is anEducation Advocate and President, Imams & Pastors Interfaith Forum for Peace and development said the learning structure adopted by NOUN may in fact produce graduates with a unique psychological advantage—one that aligns closely with the needs of today’s dynamic workforce.
The Power of Independent Learning: Unlike traditional university systems where students follow a rigid classroom schedule, NOUN students operate within a self-driven learning framework. They must navigate course materials independently, manage their time effectively, and take personal responsibility for mastering complex subjects.
This process cultivates what psychologists describe as metacognition—the ability to understand, regulate, and guide one’s own learning. It also strengthens “grit,” the resilience and perseverance required to achieve long-term goals.
According to Tukura, completing a degree through ODL is not merely an academic achievement; it is a test of character.
“NOUN graduates pass through a psychological ‘grit filter,’” he explains. “They are not passively fed knowledge. They search for it, question it, and internalize it. That process builds independent thinkers.”
Learning Beyond the Classroom: Another distinctive feature of the ODL model is its integration with real life. Many NOUN students combine their studies with full-time employment, entrepreneurship, or public service. As a result, theories learned during coursework are often applied immediately in practical situations.
This continuous cycle of learning and application fosters cognitive flexibility—the ability to adapt knowledge to new challenges and environments. Instead of waiting until graduation to test their skills, many ODL students develop professional competence while still studying.
The result is a graduate who views education not as a certificate to be displayed, but as a living tool for solving real-world problems.
Rethinking Professional Bias: Despite these strengths, bias against ODL graduates remains present in certain sectors, including the legal and professional community. Critics sometimes question whether distance learning can match the rigor of conventional university systems.
But Tukura argues that such assumptions overlook a critical reality: responsibility often breeds excellence.
An individual who successfully completes a demanding program largely through self-discipline, he notes, has already demonstrated the ability to function without constant supervision—a quality highly valued in modern workplaces.
“In a courtroom, a law firm, or a corporate boardroom, the ability to think independently and act decisively is crucial,” he says. “Those are precisely the skills the ODL system develops.”
Education in a Changing World: As technology reshapes global education, distance learning is becoming increasingly mainstream. Around the world, flexible learning platforms are expanding access to knowledge while encouraging self-directed study.
Within this evolving landscape, institutions like the **National Open University of Nigeria are redefining what it means to be educated.For Tukura, the message is clear: education should not be measured by physical presence in a lecture hall, but by intellectual curiosity and the courage to explore knowledge independently.
“Education is not defined by sitting in a chair,” he says. “It is defined by the hunger to learn and the determination to apply that knowledge in the real world.”
As Nigeria’s workforce continues to evolve, the psychological resilience, adaptability, and self-motivation cultivated by ODL graduates may prove to be one of the country’s most valuable assets.
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African Union Sports Council Lends Support to Delta Senators U19 Unifier Cup
The African Union Sports Council has thrown its weight behind the Delta Senators U19 Unifier Cup, a youth football tournament aimed at discovering and promoting talented young players from the grassroots. A strategic meeting was held at the Moshood Abiola National Stadium in Abuja, where top officials of the African Union Sports Council were officially unveiled in support of the tournament.
The meeting, convened by Amb. Onoriode Omagufi, saw the unveiling of Chief Michael Shamsu Mustapha, Secretary General of the African Union Sports Council, and Mr. Abdoul-Rafiou Assoumanou, Senior Sports Officer. The focus of the meeting was on strengthening collaboration between the African Union Sports Council and the tournament organizers to provide opportunities for young Nigerian talents to be seen by international scouts and professional football clubs.
The African Union Sports Council delegation will be present throughout the 10-day tournament in Delta State, providing institutional support and observing the event as part of its commitment to youth sports development across Africa. Amb. Onoriode Omagufi emphasized that the tournament is not only about football competition but also about youth empowerment, unity, and creating international pathways for young Nigerian talents.
The officials of the African Union Sports Council commended the initiative and expressed their readiness to support programs that advance grassroots football and sports development on the African continent. The meeting ended on a positive note with a shared commitment to ensure the success of the Delta Senators U19 Unifier Cup and to continue promoting youth development through sports.
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