Prefect Emeritus of the Congregation of Divine Worship and Discipline of the Sacraments in the Vatican City, Francis Cardinal Arinze,
has cautioned students against secret cult membership, illicit drug use and kidnapping.
Speaking on the topic: ‘Promoting Social Responsibility and Ethical Conduct in a Teaching Environment’, Arinze, who stressed the need for a symbiotic relationship between lecturers and professors charged the students not to plagiarise works but pay serious attention to their studies and become good ambassadors of the institution.
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