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Thursday, October 27, 2022

Rivers State University Bans Mini Skirts,Ankle Chains,Coloured hairs And Tattoos

Rivers state University has set the Internet on fire with its new rules for students...




  

25 comments:

  1. 🀣🀣🀣😁😁😁 so wucked something 🀣🀣 how person go wear bathroom slippers to lectures😳 Like seriously, are they expecting us to take them serious with the pen written SCIENCE? They were so in a hurry to put it out there that they couldn’t calm down to proof read.

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    1. Where did you see bathroom slippers? My sister na birthroom' I see o. You go fear Registrar wey no sabi spell.

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  2. Rubbish, just rubbish. When other schools in the western world are concerned about improving their educational standard and their schools ranking in the world, RSUST is concerned about students wearing miniskirts and drawing tattoos..
    I dont know who swear for us but e don overwork.

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  3. Will that prevent cultism and other evil acts

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  4. Nice one, I like it, these kids are getting out of hand

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  5. Na who send them message..

    Will it prevent cultism.
    Will it better Nigeria

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  6. Which one is "birthroom" slippers and "bon short"?

    Is it that the "Dr S.C..." couldn't proofread the memo or what?

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    1. Very shameful. A whole Registrar in an academic community for that matter .

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  7. All these silly rules they always put up to frustrate youths. So they will check my butt if I have a tattoo there abi? Their kids are abroad enjoying the freedom those countries give them but here they are, focusing on nonsense. Mtchewww.

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    1. The focus is education not indecent fashion

      Distractions too plenty

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  8. Abeg students don't dress like that.They're always looking for a way to pull Nigerian youths down.

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  9. Na transfer of aggression.

    I hope after all them rules and regulations, they will still teach the students well.

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  10. Wahala no dey finish. This one nor too much for university students ni?
    This is not secondary school na

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  11. Very nice idea. Supported.

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  12. I dont support indecency amongst the youths. We want change and one man is starting from his own corner, wherei am certain other lecturers must have supported this view. If you really know what these lifestyle and behaviour is causing amongst youths, the level of peer pressure, influence, immorality. We would all be glad that at least one man is trying to curb what he has power over. Forget the typo, let his opinion sink in. God help Nigeria. It shall be great again.

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  13. Too much in my opinion. Everything should be done in moderation. Plus, as una dey give dos and donts for students, hope una dey improve the quality of life for dem i.e lecture halls, hostels, power supply, water etc???
    In Nigeria, we like to minor on the major and major on the minor. SMH.

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  14. Let the clean up start from somewhere

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  15. Supported. These students are turning to something else with some of them looking haggard abi higi πŸ˜„ haga

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  16. They should come to Abia poly

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