“We will continue to do this to improve quality, access, and affordability,” Mr Tinubu said.
Mr Peters said the rate of technology advancement at NOUN attracted the offer from TETFund.
He enjoined the university management and prospective students to utilise the facilities provided well.
The free higher educational programme is courtesy of the federal government through the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN).
The director, who congratulated the participants for being successfully chosen for the training, appealed to them to give their best to ensure the success of the exercise.
The suspects were arrested with 9,437.6 kilograms of cannabis and 138,053 tablets of pharmaceutical opioids, among others, by operatives of NDLEA.
“The NCoS has committed resources to ensure that inmates develop themselves while in custody to ensure public protection.”
The inmates recently graduated from the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN).
There are 61 prisoners from the Ogun prison studying various degree programmes at NOUN, including two masters degree students.
The Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS) in Nasarawa says 49 prison inmates are studying for doctoral, postgraduate, and graduate degrees.
