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UNIOSUN Warns Students Against Indecent Dressing, Social Vices
The Vice-Chancellor of Osun State University (UNIOSUN), Professor Clement Adebooye, has cautioned newly admitted part-time students against indulging in indecent dressing and other social vices.
Addressing 412 fresh part-time students for the 2025/2026 academic session at the Olagunsoye Oyinlola Hall last Friday, Professor Adebooye acknowledged the challenges that led many to opt for part-time study, such as work and family commitments, and praised their determination to pursue academic and professional advancement.
He, however, reminded the students that being enrolled at the university—whether part-time or full-time—requires discipline, hard work, and moral uprightness.
“At UNIOSUN, we operate by clearly defined rules and regulations. While we support your aspirations, we do not tolerate negative behaviours such as examination malpractice, cultism, indecent dressing, and any act that tarnishes the image of the university,” he stated.
The Vice-Chancellor also emphasised the institution’s commitment to academic excellence, innovation, and character development. He announced improvements in the part-time programme, including a fully digitised and enhanced results processing system.
Encouraging the students to stay focused, he urged them to attend lectures regularly, make good use of the library and digital resources, and cultivate meaningful academic and personal relationships.
Following the address, the Registrar of the university, Mrs. Atinuke Oguntunde, administered the matriculation oath, which the new students signed and submitted.
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