Veritas University warns students against violating the institution’s dress code




Veritas University Abuja has issued a warning to its students against violating the institution’s dress code.

Rev. Fr. Dr. Michael Mary Akaigwe, the acting dean of student affairs, issued the warning in a press statement yesterday.

According to Akaigwe, the university has formed a special task force that will enforce the dress code in its entirety beginning Monday, May 13, 2024.

The statement further urged male students who wear earrings and some female students who wear provocative tops (crop tops) to avoid the act.

“It is important to uphold the dress code of Veritas University, as outlined in the Student’s Handbook. Unfortunately, we have noticed that some students are not following the dress code.

“We have also noticed abnormalities in the colours of hair attachments, extravagant eyelashes and long, terrifying nails and henna on the bodies of some.

“Effective from Monday, May 13, 2024, a special task force from the Student Affairs Unit will be responsible for upholding the dress code in its entirety. Ensure you dress properly and comply with the services the task force is rendering to our university community,” it added.