Provost Urges Matriculating Students to Shun Cultism

He highlighted the college's reputation for discipline, hard work, and academic excellence, stressing that behaviors such as indolence, indiscipline, thuggery, hooliganism, and cultism will not be tolerated. Dr. Oyeleye also mentioned the college's transition into a polytechnic institution.

Provost Urges Matriculating Students to Shun Cultism

The Provost of the Federal Cooperative College in Ibadan, Dr. Stephen Oyeleye, has issued a stern warning to matriculating students regarding the institution's zero-tolerance policy for misconduct, particularly thuggery and cultism.

Dr. Oyeleye emphasized this during the college's 81st matriculation ceremony, which welcomed over 400 new students. He highlighted the college's reputation for discipline, hard work, and academic excellence, stressing that behaviors such as indolence, indiscipline, thuggery, hooliganism, and cultism will not be tolerated. Dr. Oyeleye also mentioned the college's transition into a polytechnic institution.

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The Registrar of the College, Dr. Victoria Ademilua, underscored the significance of utilizing time wisely during the students' tenure at the college. She urged the students to make the most of their years at the institution by engaging in academic pursuits and extracurricular activities.

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The remarks were made during the matriculation ceremony held at the Federal Cooperative College in Ibadan.