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Stolen Graduation Gown by Dmanuel: 12:04pm On Jan 20
It is not news that during the graduation week of UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS, in preparation for the ceremony graduation gowns were stolen. The question that comes to mind is who were these "criminals" and why did they steal the gowns? Are graduation gowns so precious in this current economy that they had to steal it.

It is without doubt that those who would be behind this act are members of this institution be it students or staff members. How can an educational institution of such caliber and "prestige"
experience such?

If this Act was carried out by students then we need to ask questions the kind of graduates being produced in this institution.

Not that alone, if staff, then we need to ask WHY? And how come we have such nusiance value people working in that institution?

There are many questions going through my mind on this scandalous activity. If I were to have the power I would call for immediate investigation and find a way such shouldn't be happening in any of our Institution. It's a shame that this is happening and no one is acting accordingly and we go about shouting government is corrupt. Just as stagnant waters breed mosquitoes so are these institutions breeding corrupt generations by failing to model what a good system should be like. Let us think and act right. #corruption@alllevelsinNigeria
Re: Stolen Graduation Gown by OurSeun(m): 12:08pm On Jan 20
Dmanuel:
It is not news that during the graduation week of UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS, in preparation for the ceremony graduation gowns were stolen. The question that comes to mind is who were these "criminals" and why did they steal the gowns? Are graduation gowns so precious in this current economy that they had to steal it.

It is without doubt that those who would be behind this act are members of this institution be it students or staff members. How can an educational institution of such caliber and "prestige"
experience such?

If this Act was carried out by students then we need to ask questions the kind of graduates being produced in this institution.

Not that alone, if staff, then we need to ask WHY? And how come we have such nusiance value people working in that institution?

There are many questions going through my mind on this scandalous activity. If I were to have the power I would call for immediate investigation and find a way such shouldn't be happening in any of our Institution. It's a shame that this is happening and no one is acting accordingly and we go about shouting government is corrupt. Just as stagnant waters breed mosquitoes so are these institutions breeding corrupt generations by failing to model what a good system should be like. Let us think and act right. #corruption@alllevelsinNigeria



something is fishing....

steal anything stoleable
Re: Stolen Graduation Gown by dawnomike(m): 12:17pm On Jan 20
Anything can now be stolen in Nigeria

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