Nigerian University, LASU Bans Wearing Of Miniskirts, Face Caps, Other ‘Indecent Dresses’ On Campus | Sahara Reporters

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The management of the Lagos State University (LASU) has prohibited the wearing of miniskirts, face caps, rolled sleeves, and other indecent attire on campus. This was stated in a circular issued by the school's Vice Chancellor, Professor Ibiyemi Olatunji-Bello, ordering lecturers in the institution to begin denying students access to lecture halls due to inappropriate clothing. The VC also stated that the students had consistently disregarded the university's dress code rules and regulations.

January 23, 2023The VC also stated that the students had consistently disregarded the university's dress code rules and regulations.

The VC also stated that the students had consistently disregarded the university's dress code rules and regulations. “Students are also prohibited from wearing tattered and dirty jeans with holes or obscene subliminal messages; shirts without buttons; shirts that are improperly buttoned; rolling of sleeves or flying collar; and wearing of face caps or complete face covering with very dark glasses."

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