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Osun Poly Iree implements New Dressing Code, Set to Expel Student Over Indecent Dressing

The management of the Osun State Polytechnic Iree has announced a dressing code to be obeyed by all students of the institution.
According to the school management, all manners of indecent dressing would no longer be tolerated in the institution.
Some of the Dressing banned in the polytechnic include “Sagging of Trouser by both male and female students, Wearing of earrings by male and nose rings by female students. Wearing of tattoos by both male and female students. Wearing of loitering Jeans Trouser by both male and female students”
“Wearing bathroom slippers or bumshorts to the classroom.Dreadlocks for men is prohibited. Wearing of face/fez cap by both male and female students. Wearing of spaghetti gown by female students”
“Wearing of short skirt above the knees by female students Wagging of trouser by both male and female students”
“Wearing ankle chains by female students. Wearing of long eyelashes by female students. Wearing of gown/blouse that exposes the navel or breast byCrazy jeans, Colouring of hair, tattoo, among others were banned the school authority.”
The school management added that a committee has been set up to implement this and any students who defaults risk expulsion.
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