Kaduna Polytechnic Bans Sign-Out Celebrations for Graduating Students
In a memo issued from the Office of the Deputy Dean (General Duties) in the Students Affairs Division, Engr. Usman M. Akindele stated that no department or group of students is permitted to organize or participate in such celebrations, which are deemed "uncultured."
The management of Kaduna Polytechnic has announced a ban on sign-out celebrations for graduating students. In a memo issued from the Office of the Deputy Dean (General Duties) in the Students Affairs Division, Engr. Usman M. Akindele stated that no department or group of students is permitted to organize or participate in such celebrations, which are deemed "uncultured."
The directive, aimed at maintaining decorum and professionalism within the institution, emphasizes the importance of upholding the values and standards expected of students as they transition from academic life to their future endeavors.
This announcement is part of ongoing efforts by the Polytechnic's administration to promote a respectful and disciplined academic environment. The management appreciates the cooperation of all college deans and stakeholders in adhering to this policy.