Ikom VC Warns Freshers Ditch Cults or Get Booted

Havilla University Vice Chancellor Silvanus Obi-Abang told 70 new students to stay focused on their education during weekend ceremonies. The professor warned freshmen to avoid joining secret cults and other criminal groups on campus. He spoke at the 2024/2025 matriculation event held at the main campus located in Ikom, Cross River State. Obi-Abang stressed that students must work hard and maintain good moral behavior throughout their studies. The university leader promised severe punishment for anyone caught breaking school rules.

Students who act lazy or cheat on exams will face serious consequences from school authorities. The vice chancellor said misconduct could lead to probation or complete removal from the university. He wants all students to show integrity and strong commitment to learning during their time at school. Officials expect every student to demonstrate excellent academic performance and ethical conduct. The National Universities Commission has approved 88 percent of all degree programs offered at the institution.

The majority of new students joined the Health Sciences faculty, with 59 people starting their medical education. Management and Social Sciences welcomed three students for business and social studies programs. Computer Science received eight new students interested in technology and programming careers. The three faculties represent the main academic divisions where students will complete their undergraduate degrees. University officials believe these new students will succeed through dedication and hard work.
 

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