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Unical Students should report lecturers asking for sorting – Prof Egaga 

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Last updated: April 15, 2023 6:36 pm
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… Ban on indecent dressing is to protect the image of the university.

By Jimmy Jackson 

Students of the University of Calabar, Cross River State have been urged to report lecturers asking for sorting to SERVICOM directorate as such students is not at any risk.

The SERVICOM Director, University of Calabar, Prof. Egaga Patrick gave the assurance when he appeared on a special interview session on UNICAL Radio International on Thursday, April 13, 2023.

Prof. Egaga said that SERVICOM had made some interventions and Monies collected by lecturers from students were returned to those students.

He further stated that the University’s Senate Resolutions and Directives on the sale of books(s), monographs, writings etc, is that the UNIVERSITY BOOKSHOP remains the ONLY 

authorized outlet for the sale of books, monographs etc. 

“sale or distribution of books or monographs etc. through proxies, cronies,class Reps, pseudos, in and or around classrooms, offices and parks is disallowed” he said.

Prof Egaga also while reacting to the ban on indecent dressing on campus, explained that the decision was to help safeguards the image of the institution and also to serve as a model to the society. 

SERVICOM Directorate banned indecent dressing among students and staff of the university and will take effect from Tuesday, May 2, 2023.

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