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SHOCKING DO’S AND DON’T IN NIGERIA’S FAITH-BASED UNIVERSITIES

naijalog by naijalog
August 1, 2013
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Mission universities like other institutions of learning have a set of laws that govern the day to day activities of students. While these rules and regulations vary from one university to the other, authorities in mission universities have also put measures in place to punish defaulters with a view to deter others. Below are highlights  of some things students are not allowed to do in three popular mission universities.

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Bowen University – Iwo, Osun state
• Students are not allowed to own camera phones and PC tablets such as I-Pad.

• Hair styles of female students must be neck length and must match with the natural color of hair.

• Male students must wear ties and stockings to class

• Students must attend compulsory chapel services on Wednesday, Thursday and twice on Sunday.

• All students are not allowed to leave the school premises without exeat and they are only allowed to leave once a month.

Babcock University- Ilishan, Ogun state
• Students are not allowed to eat meat, fish and turkey.

• Students are not allowed to wear jeans in the school.

• Female students are not allowed to wear trousers in school.

• Students must attend compulsory church service on Saturdays.

• Students are not allowed to drink Coke or Pepsi.

• No buying and selling is allowed in school premises.

• Students must not leave the school premises without school permit.

• Only Corporate dressing is allowed in school premises.

• Only cafeteria food is allowed in school premises.

• No cooking is allowed in hostels or school.

Covenant University- Ota, Ogun state
• Students are not allowed to own phones.

• Students are not allowed to wear jeans in the school.

• Students must attend compulsory chapel services on Tuesdays for senior levels and Thursdays for junior levels as well as Sundays.

• Male students are meant to wear ties to classes and all students must be dressed corporately.

• Halls are locked by 10pm and lights in the hostels are to be switched off at 12 midnight.

• Students must not leave the school premises without school permit.

• Female students are not allowed to use any hair color different from the color of their hair.

• All students are expected to sign the roll-call before 12 midnight every day.

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  1. Joan Badky says:
    13 years ago

    Good.that brings sanity into the nigerian university.

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