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VC Warns Freshers: Say No to Cultism and Campus Vices at Federal University Lokoja

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In a powerful address aimed at setting the tone for academic excellence and moral uprightness, the Vice Chancellor of the Federal University, Lokoja (FUL), Professor Olayemi Akinwumi, has issued a stern warning to newly admitted students against engaging in cultism and other social vices during their time on campus.

Speaking during the recent matriculation ceremony, Professor Akinwumi emphasized the importance of focusing on academics and personal development, urging students to steer clear of activities that could jeopardize their future. “Your admission into this university is a privilege and an opportunity to build a solid foundation for your career and life,” he stated. “Do not let it be derailed by involvement in cultism or any form of anti-social behavior.”

The Vice Chancellor highlighted the dangers associated with cultism, including violence, loss of lives, and long-term consequences such as damaged reputations and limited opportunities in the professional world. He reminded the freshers that the university environment is meant to nurture intellectual growth, foster healthy relationships, and prepare them for leadership roles in society—not serve as a breeding ground for destructive practices.

Professor Akinwumi also commended the university’s efforts in maintaining discipline and ensuring a safe learning environment, while calling on both staff and students to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities. “We are committed to providing you with quality education and a conducive atmosphere for learning,” he added. “But we need your cooperation to keep our campus free from vices that can tarnish its reputation.”


The VC’s message resonated deeply with many attendees, including parents who expressed relief over the administration’s proactive stance. One parent, Mrs. Ngozi Okonkwo, shared her thoughts, saying, “As a mother, I feel reassured knowing that the university leadership is taking steps to protect our children from negative influences. It gives me hope that they will graduate not just with certificates but also with good character.”

For the newly admitted students, the speech served as a wake-up call to prioritize their goals and resist peer pressure. “I came here to study hard and make something of myself,” said Emmanuel Adeyemi, a first-year student. “After hearing the VC speak, I’m even more determined to stay focused and avoid anything that could distract me from my dreams.”

As the Federal University, Lokoja continues to grow in reputation and academic standing, the clarion call from its leadership is clear: success is not just about excelling in exams but also about emerging as responsible individuals who contribute positively to society. With Professor Akinwumi’s words echoing in their minds, the freshers now have a roadmap to guide their journey through university life—one that prioritizes integrity, discipline, and purpose.

Will these young minds rise to the occasion and heed the VC’s advice? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain: the foundation for a brighter future begins with the choices they make today.

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