LASUED Vice-Chancellor Issues Direct Goodwill Message to Students Ahead of Second-Semester Exams

LASUED Vice-Chancellor Issues Direct Goodwill Message to Students Ahead of Second-Semester Exams

LASUED Vice-Chancellor Issues Direct Goodwill Message to Students Ahead of Second-Semester Exams

The Vice-Chancellor of the Lagos State University of Education (LASUED), Professor Bidemi Bilkis Lafiaji-Okuneye, has issued an official goodwill message to the student body to mark the official commencement of the second-semester examinations today, Monday, June 15, 2026.

Speaking on behalf of the university management, senate, and staff, Prof. Lafiaji-Okuneye urged the students across all campuses to approach their papers with maximum focus, discipline, and confidence.Core Expectations and Code of Conduct.

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The Vice-Chancellor emphasized that the examination phase serves as the definitive platform for students to demonstrate the core competencies, practical skills, and academic knowledge acquired over the course of the semester.

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To ensure a credible evaluation process, the official address outlined strict expectations for the student body:Academic Integrity: Students are strictly warned to stay away from all forms of examination malpractice and maintain absolute honesty.Effective Time Management: Candidates are advised to organize their schedules efficiently to navigate both Computer-Based Tests (CBT) and departmental papers.Diligence and Mindset: The management highlighted disciplined study habits and a positive mindset as the baseline requirements for outstanding success.

Commitment to a Seamless ExerciseProf. Lafiaji-Okuneye concluded the message by praying for a peaceful, hitch-free examination period across both the Oto/Ijanikin and Odo-Noforija Epe campuses. She affirmed that the entire university community is unified in supporting the students as they work toward rewarding academic outcomes.The examinations are scheduled to run continuously before officially wrapping up on Friday, July 10, 2026.