The Lagos State University, or LASU, has issued fifteen new guidelines for students’ on-campus attire that are deemed impolite.
Additionally, the administration instructed lecturers to make sure that no pupils were wearing inappropriate clothing when they entered the classes.
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The University published a statement warning that it is no longer comfortable with the students’ continued disregard for its norms and regulations on the manner of clothing on campus. Olaniyi Jeariogbe, the interim head of the Centre for Information, issued the statement.
According to the statement, Prof. Ibiyemi Olatunji-Bello, Vice Chancellor, has notified the College Provost, Deans of Faculties, Heads of Departments, and faculty officials on both the main campus and satellite campuses to work together to implement the new dress codes.
The Institution’s list of fifteen indecent dress standards prohibits wearing transparent gowns, ragged clothing, “baggy,” “saggy,” “yansh,” “ass level,” and all other varieties of indecent trousers. It also forbids wearing unclean jeans with holes or offensive subliminal messages.
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Others include body piercing and tattoos, wearing necklaces and earrings by male students, wearing necklaces and nose rings by students, tight-fitting clothing, rolling sleeves or flying shirt collars, obnoxious or seductive writing, improperly buttoned dresses, shirts without buttons, completely covering faces (very dark glasses), wearing face caps, and wearing necklaces and earrings.
The administration of the school also forbade male students from braiding, weaving, or gluing their hair or wearing distracting footwear like stiletto heels in the library and lecture halls. Lousy footwear, untidy, vividly colored eyelashes or eyebrows, highly fake or colored artificial hair, artificial dreadlocks, and the extension of long fingernails or eyelashes.
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