Vice Chancellor of Godfrey Okoye University in Nigeria, Rev. Fr. Christian Anieke has stated that no student should wear flippers, rugged jeans, colored hair, long fingers, face caps or artificial eyelashes henceforth.
The tertiary institution has banned what it alludes to as indecent dressing and introduced another dress code for the two students and staff for simple identification.
“No student is expected to wear flippers, rugged jeans, colored hair, long fingers, face caps or artificial eyelashes,” NAN cites the Vice Chancellor as saying.
He registered his displeasure about most students and staff wearing shirts with unauthorized inscriptions, in break of the school’s dressing code.
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Emphasizing that indecent appearance will never again be tolerated by the university, Anieke warned that male students must comb their hair well or shave them to avoid being on the wrong side of the school’s code of conduct.
He added that during the 14th Matriculation of the university which is slated for January 27, none of the female matriculants would be allowed to wear any shoe that was more than four centimeters high or any indecent dresses. For their male counterparts, they must be in suits with university ties to march.
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