Low waist jeans, tight outfits banned as UNILAG releases dress code for students.

The management of the University of Lagos (UNILAG) has issued a dress code notice, expressing displeasure at the fashion of students on campus.

 

In a circular to undergraduates, the university management said, “indecent modes of exposure do not reflect the seriousness, dignity and character-moulding nature of the institution.”

 

The circular, as obtained from an undergraduate of UNILAG
The circular, as obtained from an undergraduate of UNILAG

 

The management warned undergraduates to desist from wearing tight outfits and those that expose sensitive parts of the body.

 

“It has been observed that some male and female students of the University of Lagos dress indecently on campus, even to lectures. Indecent dresses are either too tight, too short or expose sensitive parts of the body.

 

“Students should maintain a clean and well-cared for appearance in all settings on campus. Wearing of tight, strapless and revealing clothes whose length are above the knees are inappropriate,” the circular read.

 

Henceforth, male and female UNILAG students are not allowed to wear the following:

i. All tight-fitting clothes including skirts, trousers and blouses
ii. All clothes, which reveal sensitive parts of the body such as the bust, chest, belly, upper arms and the buttocks. Example of such dresses are transparent clothing, spaghetti tops, tubes and. Skirts and dresses with slits above the knees fall in this category.
iii. Outfits such as knickers and mini-skirts, dresses, which are not at least, knee length.
iv. Inappropriate outfits e.g party-wear, beach wear and bathroom slippers should not be worn to lectures.
v. Outfits such as T-shirts, skirts and jeans, which carry obscene and subliminal messages.
vi. Trousers such as hip-riders and low waist jeans.

For matriculation and graduation ceremonies, the management mandated students to wear academic gowns on a black or grey suit.

 

Lecturers and administrators have also empowered to exclude students from academic activities if they are not properly dressed.

 

Source: The Cable

Edo Lawmakers Walk Out Female Commissioner For Improper Dressing

Members of Edo State House of Assembly on Wednesday asked the Commissioner for Health, Aihamuwa Eregie, to vacate the House for improper dressing.

Eregie was asked to leave the hallowed chamber during the presentation of the 2015 budget performance of the Ministry of Health.

The Deputy Speaker, Bright Osayande (APC- Ovia North-East II), who raised the observation, said the commissioner was not properly dressed and should not be allowed to appear before the House.

Adjoto Kabiru (APC Akoko-Edo), who concurred with the observation, said the commissioner’s
mode of dressing contravened the House rule.

Kabiru said: “Mr. Speaker, you will recall that when one of us was not properly dressed, he was asked to leave the chamber.

“So the commissioner should excuse us because she is not properly dressed.”

Other lawmakers, who commented on the point raised by the deputy speaker, gave their unanimous support that the Commissioner should quit the chamber.

They asked the commissioner to leave despite pleas by Elizabeth Ativie, member representing Uhunmwode Constituency.

The Speaker, Victor Edoror, thereafter directed the commissioner to leave the chamber.

He said that a new date would be communicated to her to appear for the briefing.

The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the commissioner wore long sleeve shirt on trouser.

Source: TheEagleOnline