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Wednesday 1 July 2015

DELSU denies ban of Fellowship centres


The management of Delta State
University has denied the alleged ban of
fellowship centres on its campus.
Reacting to the accusation on Tuesday
in Asaba, the Delta State capital, the
management explained that it had only
streamlined the number of the
fellowship centres.
The Dean of Students, Professor Timi
Akpororho, noted that the move was as
a result of the Senate’s decision to
streamline such fellowship centres.
He explained that the decision was made
due to the centres’ proliferation and
attendant noise pollution, and also in
line with the policy guiding students’
activities on campus.
The university authority had earlier
enforced rules against indecent
dressing of students on campus and its
latest move to curtail the excesses of
Christian fellowships has drawn varying
reactions from students and lecturers.
While some students take it as a
positive development, others see it in a
different way.

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