The management of the Godfrey Okoye University, Enugu State, has banned indecent dressing and implemented a new dress code for students and staff. Christian Anieke, the university's vice-chancellor, announced this on Tuesday while speaking to staff and students returning from the Christmas and New Year holidays. According to Aneke, all students should wear their faculty uniforms with appropriate ties and shoes. “No student is expected to wear slippers, rugged jeans, coloured hair, long fingers, fez caps or artificial eyelashes,” he directed.
January 11, 2023Christian Anieke, the university's vice-chancellor, announced this on Tuesday while speaking to staff and students returning from the Christmas and New Year holidays.
Christian Anieke, the university's vice-chancellor, announced this on Tuesday while speaking to staff and students returning from the Christmas and New Year holidays.“No student is expected to wear slippers, rugged jeans, coloured hair, long fingers, fez caps or artificial eyelashes,” he directed. The vice-chancellor revealed that the university's management had implemented qualitative assessments of all teaching and non-teaching staff.
This is not the first time a Nigerian university would be implementing a directive towards enhancing decent dressing on campus.
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