Nigerian Prophet Celebrates Admission into National Open University
Church GO rejoices as he gains admission into National Open University, celebrates online
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Prophet Hyginus Maduabuchi, the general overseer of Christ in Me Revival Ministry International, celebrated his admission into the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) during the university's 30th matriculation ceremony held on April 8 in Abuja. His announcement on social media garnered excitement and congratulations from followers.
- 01Prophet Hyginus Maduabuchi has gained admission into the National Open University of Nigeria.
- 02The 30th matriculation ceremony took place on April 8 in Abuja.
- 03Maduabuchi shared his achievement on social media, prompting congratulatory messages.
- 04NOUN is Nigeria's first university dedicated to Open and Distance Learning.
- 05The university was established in 1983 and resumed operations in 2002 after a suspension.
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Prophet Hyginus Maduabuchi, the general overseer of Christ in Me Revival Ministry International, celebrated his admission into the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) during its 30th matriculation ceremony held on April 8, 2026, in Abuja. Maduabuchi shared the news on Facebook, expressing gratitude and encouraging his followers to join him in thanking God for this achievement. His post included pictures of him in an academic gown at the university's Enugu center, which sparked excitement among netizens who congratulated him on his new academic journey. The National Open University of Nigeria, established in 1983, is notable for being the first and only university in Nigeria that focuses on providing higher education through Open and Distance Learning (ODL). After a brief suspension, it resumed operations in 2002. Maduabuchi's admission reflects a broader trend of individuals returning to education, as highlighted by another recent story of a mother of four who also gained admission to NOUN.
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Prophet Maduabuchi's admission may inspire others in Nigeria to pursue higher education, especially through distance learning options.
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