Former President, Olusegun Obasanjo has returned to school
for further studies as he has enrolled for master's and doctorate degree
programmes at the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN).
The ex-president registered to study Christian Theology at
the university's headquarters on Ahmadu Bello way, Victoria Island
Lagos, having obtained a first degree in the same course from the same
institution in 2009. Obasanjo, who was at the university to collect his admission letter,
said he returned to school and opted to study Christian Theology for
three basic reasons.
He said, "I want to acquire more knowledge, especially about the
person of God, my creator, and not because I want to become a pastor but
for me to be able to serve Him better.
I also realized that one's
position, status or age in life shouldn't be a barrier to learning, more
so that I want to see myself occupied meaningfully 24 hours of the day.
That will give me more joy.
Eight among my children are PhD holders and
I had already told two of them that I may from time to time need their
help in my studies. So, learning is a continuous process and I will
continue to learn as far as my health permits".
Another reason Obasanjo gave is to serve as an inspiration to those
who for one reason or the other might not have the privilege of
university education to consider NOUN as a viable alternative.
He refused to entertain questions from journalists shortly after his
enrolment but said he was expected to complete his masters' programme in
one year, immediately after which he would proceed for his PhD
programme. He appealed to his supervisor, Professor Isaac Aiyegboyin,
who is the Head of Department of Religion Studies from the University of
Ibadan, to treat him like any other student.
"I will like to be treated like any other student. Don't attach too
much protocol to our relationship. I know there is need to give courtesy
to those who deserve it but then, I am your student while you are my
lecturer. But I will appeal to you that you will need to exercise some
patience with me because at times, I may not be available, especially
when I have international engagements to attend to or I may have to call
you on phone around 2.00am. You will please need to bear with me on
these", he said.
NOUN'S Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Vincent Tenebe, in an opening remark to
welcome the former president, said he was particularly impressed by
Obasanjo's desire to seek more knowledge.
source: http://allafrica.com
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