Prof. AbdulGaniyu Ambali, Vice-Chancellor,
University of Ilorin, on Friday urged the 11,057 matriculating students of the
institution to imbibe good character in learning.
Ambali
gave the advice at the 2015/2016 matriculation ceremony of the university in
Ilorin.
He told
the students in his speech entitled: “Character and Learning” to work hard and
uphold the university code of ethics.
The vice
chancellor said the institution would not hesitate to expel any student found
wanting as learning without character is futile.
Ambali
noted that out of 103,000 students who applied for admission in the university,
only 11,057 were successful.
He
explained that the Faculty of Agriculture had the highest students with 1,398
admitted, while the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences had 56 admitted
students, among other faculties.
While
reading the university oath to the students, Prof. Emmanuel Dada, Registrar of
the university, warned the students against involving in pornography or indecent
dressing and cultist activity.
“Any
student found in any of these acts shall be expelled,” he warned.
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