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Kogi State Polytechnic Bans Signing out ceremony among graduating students
As the Second semester 2023/2024 examination Commences today, the management of the Kogi state polytechnic, Lokoja has banned all forms of graduation ceremony among final year students with immediate effect.

The management of the Kogi state polytechnic, Lokoja has banned all forms of graduation ceremony among final year students with immediate effect.
This directive was contained in a circular dated 4th July 2024 where the school authority warned the concerned students against signing out ceremonies adding that student vehicles will not be allowed during the period of the second semester examinations.
“Our 2nd Semester examinations will start from Monday 8th to 28th July 2024….
“I therefore write to remind all the graduating students that these under listed vices still remain prohibited on the campus”
1. Signing out ceremony
2. Use of vehicles by students on the campus during the period of the exams:
3. Use of Markers
4. Wearing of white shirts and other customize materials 5 Being in possession of wine and other assorted drinks
“All the graduating students are therefore advised to take their celebration to their respective homes Any student who violates any of these rules will have himself/herself to blame.”
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