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Nigerian Prison Service wins UNESCO Prize for Literacy

Nigerian Prison Service wins UNESCO Prize for Literacy
August 28
21:15 2018

The Nigerian Prisons Service (NPS) has emerged winner of the 2018 UNESCO Confucius Prize for Literacy due to an education for prisoners programme being run by the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN).

Ibrahim Sheme, NOUN’s director of media and publicity, made this known in a statement released on Tuesday.

Sheme said Africa’s top Open and Distance Learning (ODL) Institute has been running the programme in Nigerian prisons without charging fees.

The prize is jointly instituted by UNESCO and the Peoples Republic of China in 2007 to reward outstanding individuals, governments and NGOs working to promote literacy for rural adults and out-of-school young people, particularly women and girls.

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It was named after Confucius (551-479 BC), the Chinese educator and philosopher and one of the most famous historical and cultural figures, whose thinking still has great influence on education in China and the world today.

Winners of the prize are awarded a silver medal, a diploma, $20,000 prize money, as well as a trip to the birthplace of Confucius.

According to Sheme, a letter from UNESCO to the NPS said the prize’s jury “highly appreciated the programme for its innovative approach in equipping prisoners with useful skills and professions to facilitate income generation upon discharge (and) discourage future crime.”

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The Confucius Prize will be given at an award ceremony for the UNESCO International Literacy Prizes, scheduled to hold at the organisation’s headquarters in Paris on September 7.

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2 Comments

  1. Don Oche
    Don Oche August 29, 09:13

    This is one of the amazing news I’ve read for a long long time. it tells me just one thing: There’s hope in and for Nigeria. Thanks for the guys at the Cable for carrying this news that may well slip past the radar of many publishing houses as not really news worthy. keep up the good work.

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  2. Uche
    Uche August 31, 15:08

    Without mince words, I deeply commend the organizers of this all time blissful programme. It is worthy of not that Nigeria as a country has lost her glory. It is very pathetic! However, emerging winner in the program is a clear indication there’s hope for tomorrow. I wish my country, happy ending.
    The best news of the time. More Lord!

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