
Kogiflame
The Vice Chancellor of Federal University Lokoja, Professor Olayemi Akinwumi has categorically stated that any student with less than 75% class attendance shall not be eligible to sit for examinations at the end of each semester.
The Vice Chancellor who stated this on Friday during the 14th matriculation ceremony of 9,097 students into the institution, said attendance is not optional; it is mandatory.
His words, “Remain focused on why you are here; to learn, to grow, and to prepare for the future. Do not be an NFA—No Future Ambition student. Have a vision, set goals, and pursue them with diligence.
“As the great philosopher Aristotle once said, “We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.” Another wise saying reminds us that “The future belongs to those who prepare for it today.”
“You must also avoid every form of examination misconduct and malpractice. The University has zero tolerance for such acts, and the penalties are severe. Similarly, you are advised to stay away from drug abuse and substance use, as these are corrosive habits that destroy lives and futures.
“The University equally maintains strict standards on decency in appearance. You are therefore required to comply fully with the approved dress code at all times. Decency reflects discipline, and discipline is the pathway to success.
He mentioned that this matriculation ceremony is particularly significant to him because it is the last set of students he is admitting under his administration as the 3rd Vice-Chancellor of this University.
“I therefore receive you with a deep sense of fulfilment and pride, I am confident that you will build upon the solid foundations laid by this administration and fully embrace our philosophy that the sky is our limit. Dear matriculants, let me clearly state that with studentship comes accountability and discipline. You are expected to take your academic work seriously.







