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“Unruly gatherings” – UNIZIK bans graduating students’ signing off ceremony

Afolabi Hakim by Afolabi Hakim
August 21, 2025
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  • She said that the management was concerned about the frequent entry of unauthorised individuals into the campus during the celebrations

The Nnamdi Azikiwe University, NAU, Awka, Anambra State, haa banned ‘signing off’ ceremony for students of the institution.

Signing off tradition is usually observed by graduating students, especially after their final examinations.

The imposition of the ban was contained in a statement on Thursday in Awka by the Registrar of the University, Dr. Chinenye Okeke, takes immediate effect.

According to Okeke, the ban became imperative after repeated outbreak violence, pandemonium and disruption of normal university activities during the event.

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She said that the management was concerned about the frequent entry of unauthorised individuals into the campus during the celebrations, creating security risks for both students and staff.

She added any student found engaging in the practice will be severely punished.

“The University emphasised that the ‘signing off’ practices have grown into unruly gatherings, sometimes resulting in disorderly conduct, threats to safety and property damage.

“It warned that any student found engaging in the act would face severe disciplinary actions, including possible expulsion.

“It also warned outsiders against entering the campus to partake in or encourage the banned activity.

“Such violators risk arrest and prosecution for breach of peace,’’ she said.

She reaffirmed the university’s commitment to safety and academic excellence.

Okeke urged students to concentrate on their academic responsibilities and report any misconduct or threats to the appropriate authorities

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