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VC warns new students against cultism, hard drugs, others in Bauchi

 

By Idris Ayinde

The Vice Chancellor of the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University (ATBU), Prof. Ibrahim Hassan Garba, has warned the 4,355 newly matriculated students against cultism, drugs and examination malpractices in the institution.

Garba, who gave the warning while addressing the new students at the Yelwa Campus of the University, said the action was capable of ruining their future.

According to him, the students are soaring eagles who should be wary of the storms that seek to ground them.

“I charge you with fiery resolve: reject drugs, the poisonous tempests that drown brilliance in despair and snuff out lives before they blaze. Defy cultism, those dark illusions of power that fracture brotherhood into bloodshed and shatter futures.

“Banish examination malpractices, immorality, and every vice that whispers defeat. These are not trials for the bold; they are traps for the timid.

“ATBU Bauchi is your sanctuary of strength, our vigilance unyielding, our justice swift. Choose the light of integrity; acquaint yourselves with the Students’ Handbook to guide you, as violations of the University regulations attract sanctions,” said the Don.

He further encouraged the new students to make their studies the blazing core of their journey, urging them to dive into lectures like warriors into battle, conquer research with relentless curiosity, and wield the University’s world-class libraries, labs, and digital realms as their arsenal.

The VC also urged them to forge bonds with mentors, fuel their minds through debates and innovations, and should let every assignment be a step toward mastery.

“Punctuality is your shield, diligence your sword, wield them to etch your name in the stars of success. Your degree is no fleeting trophy, it is the key to unlocking nations, leading industries, and reshaping destinies. Declare it boldly: “Studies first, my legacy demands it!”

Meanwhile, Faculty of Agriculture and Agricultural Technology got 231 students, College of Medical Sciences 388; Faculty of Computing 526; Faculty of Engineering and Engineering Tech 933; Faculty of Environmental Technology 726; Faculty of Management Sciences 356; Faculty of Science 800. Others are; SPESSECE 107; Faculty of Technology Education 288. (NAN)

 

 

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