Important Notice to UNILAG Students on Planned Protest
Important notice to the University of Lagos, UNILAG students on planned protest.
Information reaching Student Affairs, University of Lagos, has it that the planned protest on Monday, March 6, 2017, to be led by SAVE UNILAG COALITION & REINSTATE UNILAG 11 NOW, could degenerate to violence.
UNILAG students are therefore advised to avoid participating in the protest or moving around protest scenes for safety and security reasons.
Students are to avoid activities that will forestall the attainment of their academic objectives or extend the allotted number of years for their degree programmes.
For safety and security reasons, students are urged to avoid potential flashpoints in Lagos.
Stay focused!
Graduate as scheduled in flying colours!!
Avoid all trouble-makers!!!
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