Campus Sign-Out Bans: FUKASHERE, UNIDEL and Idah Poly
Summary
FUKASHERE, UNIDEL and Federal Poly Idah issued fresh conduct notices on signing-out and cultural celebration activities students should avoid.
Campus Sign-Out Bans: FUKASHERE, UNIDEL and Idah Poly
Campus Conduct Notices Students Should Know
Three institutions released fresh reminders on activities that students should avoid around campus celebrations and final-year sign-out events. The notices point to a wider trend: schools are becoming stricter about activities that may disrupt learning, damage property, or create security concerns.
Schools Covered in This Update
| School | Notice |
|---|---|
| Federal University, Kashere | The university prohibited Marker Day and signing-out activities. Students were warned that violations may attract disciplinary sanctions. |
| University of Delta, Agbor | The university reiterated its ban on signing-out ceremonies, including customized clothing, marker inscriptions and related celebration activities. |
| Federal Polytechnic Idah | The polytechnic warned students against using masquerades for cultural celebrations in and around campus. |
What Students Should Do
- Check your school noticeboard, student affairs office, or official communication channels before planning any celebration.
- Avoid marker inscriptions, customized sign-out clothing, masquerade displays, loud processions, or any activity your school has restricted.
- If your department wants to mark the end of exams, ask for written clearance from the appropriate school authority first.
- Keep celebrations off academic spaces where they can disrupt lectures, exams, offices, laboratories or clinics.
Why This Matters
Even when celebrations look harmless, school management may treat them as disciplinary issues if they breach campus rules. Students should confirm what is allowed before spending money on outfits, banners, photography or event plans.