Feb 10 • 01:23 UTC 🇳🇬 Nigeria Punch

Rector warns fresh students against malpractice, cultism

The Rector of Redeemer’s College of Technology and Management, Dr Oladunni Izobo-Martins, has cautioned new students to avoid misconduct such as examination malpractice and cultism during their academic journey.

Dr. Oladunni Izobo-Martins, the Rector of Redeemer’s College of Technology and Management, addressed fresh students at their matriculation ceremony, emphasizing the importance of academic integrity and discipline. She cautioned the newly admitted students against various forms of misconduct, including examination malpractice, cultism, harassment, drug abuse, and vandalism, making it clear that such behaviors are strictly prohibited at the institution and carry significant consequences.

During her address at the event held in Mowe, Ogun State, Izobo-Martins urged the students to prioritize their education by actively engaging with the academic resources available to them. She encouraged students to attend lectures consistently and to make full use of essential facilities such as workshops, laboratories, ICT resources, and the library, which are critical for their skills acquisition and overall academic success. Her remarks underscored the college's commitment to fostering a disciplined and integrity-driven educational environment.

The matriculation ceremony also served as a formal welcome for these students into the academic community, as they embark on their studies for the 2025/2026 session. Dr. Izobo-Martins' strong warning is a reflection of the institution's policies and the expectation that students will uphold standards of behavior that promote a conducive learning atmosphere, which is vital for their future careers and personal development.

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