Charles Ogwo Prof. Charles Arizechukwu Igwe, the Vice-Chancellor, the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, (UNN), Enugu State, on Saturday, February 6, 2021, cautioned the matriculating students of the institution to shun cybercriminalities and any form of cult-related activities or face expulsion.
Prof. Igwe who also warned the students to eschew other vices capable of jeopardizing their academic dreams advised them to be studious so as to guarantee a bright future for themselves and make their parents proud.
The Vice Chancellor made the call while addressing students admitted into the institution for the 2019/2020 academic session which also happened to be institution’s 46th matriculation ceremony at its main campus in Nsukka, Enugu State.
While urging the students to observe the COVID-19 safety protocols as issued by the Nigerian Centre for Disease Control, (NCDC), he added that his administration has introduced new guidelines and rules to make the campuses safer for everyone.
” Our students are expected to live in harmony with other members of the university community, which includes fellow students and staff of the university.
This can be achieved through mutual respect and tolerance of others whose choices, looks, habits and ways of life may be different from ours.
“In addition to good grades, you are expected to abide by the rules and regulations and laws of the University and wider society”, he said.
Moreover, the V.C. stated that one of such regulations, which the students must all be mindful of, is the regulation on secret cult activities.
“As a warning, the University of Nigeria has a policy of zero tolerance on cultism. Therefore, any student caught indulging in secret cult activities would be expelled and handed over to the police for prosecution.
“It is also important to advise you all to desist from other forms of crime. The tempting and trending crime known as cybercrime is worthy of mention at this point. The commonest form of this among students is Internet fraud or what is generally referred to as “Yahoo Yahoo.” May I also remind you to desist from abuse of drugs”, Igwe stated.
Some of the new students who spoke to the press expressed their joys for gaining admission into the first indigenous university in Nigeria. They promised to live up to expectations by being studious and by avoiding every distraction capable of marring their academic dreams in the university.