- The vice chancellor warned that punishment awaited anyone caught flouting the directive.
- Al-Qalam has provided a conducive learning environment for students.
Prof. Nasir-Musa Yawuri, the vice chancellor of Al-Qalam University in Katsina State, has cautioned students against offering bribes to lecturers in exchange for good grades.
During the matriculation of 1,116 students who were accepted into the institution for the 2023–2024 academic year on Saturday, Mr. Yawuri issued the warning.
Additionally, he instructed the students to only pay for the services that the school explicitly stated and not to use third parties to pay for their registration costs.
“Prospective students or their parents should not pay to secure admission, and students should not pay a kobo over and above the clearly stipulated academic fees. You should not pay anything to any unit or department in cash or kind at the time of graduation, and should not attempt to offer bribes for grades while studying in our university,” he added.
The vice chancellor warned that punishment awaited anyone caught flouting the directive.
“These are some of the offences clearly spelt out in the code of ethics of the university and are punishable by the law. I implore all of you to be kind, respectful, and obedient to your teachers, as well as the non-academic staff,” he added.
Mr Yawuri also cautioned the students against drug abuse and other immoral behaviours capable of ruining their future.
“We have zero tolerance for deviant behaviour within or outside the school premises. We also frown at examination malpractice, nudity, illicit and illegal sexual behaviours, alcoholism, cultism and other violent activities. These are serious offences and we do not take them lightly. In this university we have made provision of punishments for these offences and no one caught would be spared,” the VC said.
He therefore advised them to study the students’ handbook carefully to avoid running afoul of the law.
According to him, in spite of the low tuition fee, Al-Qalam has provided a conducive learning environment for students.
He said that in the last two years, the university had increased the number of its academic and non-academic staff, for effective teaching and learning.
Mr Yawuri added that in 2022, the institution recruited 100 new staff out of which 70 were academics.
He reminded the new students that though there were over 200 universities operating in Nigeria, 65 per cent of applicants do not get admission into the universities.
“I therefore call on you to make good use of the opportunity availed by Al-Qalam to study hard, graduate in record time and make your parents, sponsors, and the country proud,” the vice chancellor added.
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