McPherson University Vice-Chancellor Engages Students, Addresses Key Campus Issues

The Vice-Chancellor of McPherson University, Prof. Francis Igbasan, today met with students to discuss a range of pressing campus matters and provide updates on university policies.

McPherson University Vice-Chancellor Engages Students, Addresses Key Campus Issues

The Vice-Chancellor of McPherson University, Prof. Francis Igbasan, today met with students to discuss a range of pressing campus matters and provide updates on university policies.

Key Announcements and Actions:

  • Adjusted Academic Calendar: The previously scheduled vacation date has been revised to an earlier time to better align with academic planning and schedules.

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  • Campus Security: Prof. Igbasan assured students that the campus remains secure, with the presence of military personnel, police officers, vigilante groups, and other security operatives. Additional measures are being implemented to strengthen the existing security framework. Students were urged to continue their academic activities without fear and to report any suspicious activities promptly.

  • New Chief Security Officer: The Vice-Chancellor announced the appointment of Mr. Tiamiyu Rasheed, a retired senior police officer, to oversee campus security operations and enhance coordination across all security units.

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  • Chapel Attendance: Students were reminded that participation in chapel services is compulsory, reflecting the institution’s faith-based values and culture.

  • Dress Code Enforcement: Prof. Igbasan emphasized proper and smart dressing, cautioning against indecent attire and urging students to adhere to the university’s standards at all times.

The meeting reflects McPherson University’s commitment to student welfare, safety, and holistic development, ensuring a conducive environment for both academic and personal growth.