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Gateway ICT Polytechnic (GAPOSA) Bans Students from Flying Colours on Campus

The school authority of the Gateway ICT Polytechnic Saapade (GAPOSA), has banned students from flying colours and all kinds of indecent dressing in the polytechnic.
The school authority maintained that displaying of fake Identity cards, sagging trousers and dying of hair will no longer be tolerated adding that any student who defaults this directive will not be allowed to the polytechnic campuses.
According to a memo dated 1st November 2022, all students both new and returning are to come along with their identity card and copy of their admission letter as a valid means of identification. Below are the lists of items prohibited in the polytechnic.
1. Sagging of Trousers on Campus
2. Colouring of hair
3. Use of Studs (Male students)
4. Flying of colours on campus
5. Bringing in contraband items to the campus
6 Indecent dressing of all kinds
7. Use of fake identity cards
8 Resistance of security personnel at the main entrance of the Polytechnic
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