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The University of Ilorin, Ilorin Kwara State has banned female student of the institution from hair attachment, and any form of Brazilian hair whatsoever.
According to a memo dated 22nd of January, a copy of which was obtained by Strategic Media, the female students in the school are expected to go natural, which according to the school is a way of being modest and better reflection of individual character and personality.
Below is the memo:
Recall in 2017, the management of Unilorin shared this notice;
All students are hereby reminded that there is a DRESS CODE put in place by the University which must be observed at all times.
The University is determined to continue to impact positively on its students not only intellectually but also morally in pursuit of its avowed commitment to the development of TOTAL MAN.
To this end, it will award its degrees to only deserving students who have been found worthy not only in learning but also in character. Students are therefore strongly advised to exhibit good behaviour and dress decently at all times.
MALE STUDENTS SHOULD NOTE THAT:
the hair should be neat and well combed at all time;
the hair should not be coloured (except it is natural colour);
the hair should be well kept and groomed always;
the haircuts should not carry inscriptions;
curled hair is not acceptable;
artificial dread locks, plaiting, weaving o rebraiding of hair are not acceptable; and
beards must be well kept.
FEMALE STUDENTS SHOULD NOTE THAT:
Weaving, plaiting, braiding, fixing and wigs are acceptable;
hair extensions with colours such as; Blue, Green, White, Yellow, Red, Pink, and Purple or a combination of any of these colours are not acceptable;
hair must be neatly packed and weaved;
the hairstyle should not carry inscriptions;
all wears must be below the knee level;
pencil trousers are allowed but must be complemented with tops that cover the butt line; and
all traditional and corporate wears that do not reveal sensitive parts of the body are acceptable.
The mode of dressing of a student speaks volumes about him or her.
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