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Provost kicks against cultism, violence BY EMEKA ONWUDINJO

Provost kicks against cultism, violence

BY EMEKA ONWUDINJO

The Provost, Dr Tessy Okoli, has advised all the College students to avoid cultism, cohabitation  and lawlessness if they intend to graduate successfully from the College.

Dr Okoli gave the advice during an unscheduled visit to Schools during the sensitization workshop held in the College on Monday 29th July, 2019.

Stressing that the College maintains zero tolerance for cultism, examination malpractice, sex trade, the Provost warned that students that engage in such acts endanger their future.

She warned the students that vices could lead to their rustication or expulsion from the College.

She further charged the students to be serious with their studies and be morally upright and avoid association with corrupt students, drug abuse, sexual misbehaviour, violence, examination malpractice and other vices. According to her, such negative behaviours could lead to expulsion from the College.”

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