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What Nigerian students, graduates must avoid – Jonathan

  • Writer: Admin
    Admin
  • Oct 29, 2017
  • 1 min read

Former President Goodluck Jonathan has advised Nigerian students and graduates to desist from kidnapping, robbery and other social vices that portray the academic community in bad light.

Jonathan spoke at the 4th convocation of Baze University in Abuja.

He said, “It is important to note that the negative activities of some of our youths are portraying the academic environment in bad light.

“I urge the graduating and other students of this university to realise that those people are out of line, and it is not cool, whenever they involve themselves in such abhorrent social vices as cultism, thuggery, armed robbery and kidnapping.

“They should know that they let the nation down, each time they engage in acts that debase human dignity and hurt our values as a nation of great people.”

Jonathan further encouraged academic staff to instill moral values into students in order to elevate education sector in Nigeria.

“I would, however, clarify that our kind of education must be the type that will have a soul. That is why I always challenge the staff, especially the academic staff, to develop curricula that will produce respectable and patriotic citizens and graduates, in tune with our peculiar social and economic environment.

“We must aspire to restore those glory days when a graduate’s value was weighed equally in character and in learning”, he added.

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