We won't tolerate cultism, occultic practices - Army University warns new students

Newly admitted students of the Nigerian Army University Biu (NAUB) have been warned against cultism, occultic practices, sexual harassment and violence of any sort.

The warning was issued by The Vice Chancellor (VC) of NAUB, Prof Kyari Mohammed on Saturday at the 3rd matriculation ceremony for newly admitted students.

According to him, NAUB ‘has zero-tolerance for unethical and bad behaviour and that the rod will not be spared on anyone who tests the will of the university.’

He explained that the matriculation was to induct the new students, swear them on oath of good behaviour and allegiance. ‘And formally admit them into the university as bonafide students with all rights and obligations it entails.’

He went on to note that the university was established based on the good ethos and values of the Nigerian Army, ‘which are discipline, orderliness and respect for constituted authority as well as the universal values of universities; which is the freedom to hold and profess divergent opinions.’

The VC disclosed that of the 589 students that were given admission into the institution 450 have successfully registered and have taken the matriculation oath.

‘Only those who have registered and have taken the matriculation oath will be deemed as students of the university.’

The Registrar of the university Brig-Gen SS Ibrahim who administered the matriculation oath to the new students congratulated and welcomed them for successfully making it to join the university.

What you should know 

NAUB was established in 2018 for the Nigerian defence sector and the nation to meet the ever changing and rapid development in the dynamics of modern warfare.

The university focuses on research and technological innovation in the defence sector with particular emphasis on local challenges in asymmetrical warfare in Nigeria, Africa and the world at large.

 
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