Varsity Forbids Staff And Students From Wearing Immoral Clothing

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In order to make it easier for faculty and students to be identified, Godfrey Okoye University in Enugu State has banned indecent apparel and implemented a new dress code.

The University’s Vice Chancellor, Rev. Fr. Christian Anieke, made this announcement to employees and students on Tuesday as they were returning from Christmas and New Year holidays.

All students are to be attired in their faculty uniforms with suitable ties and shoes going forward, according to Aneke.

He said, “No kid is required to wear flip-flops, baggy clothes, coloured hair, long fingers, face caps, or fake eyelashes.”

Anieke expressed regrets that most students and staff wey wearing t-shirts with unauthorised inscriptions, contrary to the dressing code of the institution.

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He made it clear that male students must comb their hairs well or shave them.

The Vice Chancellor revealed that the management of the University had introduced qualitative assessments of all the teaching and non teaching staff of the university.

“Principal officers of the institutions will henceforth visit the lecture halls to assess the lectures by the academic staff while the non teaching staff will submit their roll calls at the beginning and closing of each day’s activities.

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“Students who fail to attend lectures will not be allowed to sit for examinations,” Anieke warned.

Aneke also announced that the 14th Matriculation of Godfrey Okoye University Enugu will take place on January 27.

The clergyman made it clear that none of the female matriculants would be allowed to wear any shoe that was more than four centimetres high, stressing that the students must wear decent dresses.

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For the males, he said, they were to be in suits with university tie to march.

The Vice Chancellor further announced that the first semester examinations for all the students would commence immediately after the matriculation.

Anieke explained that the early conduct of the examinations was in compliance with the demands of the parents of the students to have their children at home during the general elections.
He advised young people to focus on what they could contribute to the solution of the nation’s problems.

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The vice chancellor further urged Nigerians to protect their Voters’ Cards and vote wisely during the elections.

 

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