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whiteroses (f)
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hi, I'm about to vist unilag and i heared only native wears is now allowed because their oga is fed up of them girls dress code, so i thought if i go and dress revealing will some group of OPC or MOP soldier aresst me that's why i asking that are they serious about the rules, thanks. "For your information Miss Lepa & Mrs Orobo of UI of Lagos, the following dress are on the banned list; Spaghetti tops, wicked straps, mono straps, mini skirt, micro skirt, tubes, hipsters, show me your belle, show me your muscles. So please take note o."
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whiteroses (f)
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those are the photo's retrieved off the warning site
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i4serious
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are u sure say these ones go read for school?These ones go look for aritos ni ooooooooo.Boys are u sure u can concentrate in that kind of condition. No wonder we have few(very few) half baked graduates
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Mustay (m)
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They'll concentrate 4 sure!
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9ja4eva (m)
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I think its better jare.People shld dress decent to school.No be market na educational ground. 
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bunmii (f)
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Some of the clothes are too indecent "God catch them " lol
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IBB Fan (m)
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when was this ban placed? and is the new dress code strictly during class hours? i was in LAG last month and the 3rd pic whiteroses posted reminded me of the girl i met that day. same white armless top, same blue mini skirt. all the chics were just trooping in from their ariztos weekend, while we (my friend and i) went to take away for sunday night. talk about "educated ashewos". 
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9ja4eva (m)
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Dts d thing.Who would make sure dey abide by the rules
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kellorah (f)
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LMFAO 'native attire'?  i hope they can afford to buy yards and yards of material 
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omoge (f)
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Kellorah  true that. yard of material is expensive sha, i think those stuffs they wear are cheap as they can find it at oshodi bend down, i'm sure some are okrika mini and armless. those ladies took it to the extreme, imagine using that to school/class abroad  i saw same during my time at UI, well well well, aristos 
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kellorah (f)
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here, people wouldn't dress like that sha but then again, making them wear trads wont solve anything because they're going to make the dress however they want it, open back, open front, long 'shabba' splits, name it so, wot's going to happen to those who don't like wearing trads? esp; having to wear in 5 times a week, plus sunday, 6 times a week  i wouldn't survive 
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I-man (m)
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This is madness! The medicine is worse than the disease.The idea of insisting that University students should only wear a certain type of clothing smacks of dictatorship
The biggest problem in Nigeria is not "indecent dressing" but the abuse of power.
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kellorah (f)
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exactly!! ^^ so the student union REPS, have they got any say in this?  or are they too in support of this 'rule'? 
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sisistingy
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This na real punishment ohhhhhhhhhh  especially does people that doesn't like wearing traditional clothes  And i thought this is university, why the hell are they dictating what people can wear or not. I think this is absolute nonsense and rubbish. rolling eyes and hissing
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kellorah (f)
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same here!! they're not treated like the adults they are. they should be free to dress however they please, in whatever they feel comfortable wearing. besides, it's every one in the uni that dresses like that! when guys work around 'shirtless' no one give a hoot 
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SeunImpersonator (m)
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i hate liers and lies.
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kellorah (f)
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i hate liers and lies.
k----?? and who might they be???
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SeunImpersonator (m)
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whiteroses @ cohorts.
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9ja4eva (m)
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The rumor is true please its been into law
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blackboy
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Lets not make it look like it's true. The dresses worn by d babes are not as the pics make em to be. I go to Unilag almost everyday and nothin 4 ril compared to what u see on d streets. Plss lets not over exagerate things. Those pics could have been taken anywhere and i doubt strongly r unilag female students. I beggyyy!!
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janami (f)
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i go to lag smtimes and i am yet to see a girl dress as bad as that . wot i hrd is they probably dress dt way at night to go clubbing, partying, whatever.
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temmysexy (f)
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haba, its not so bad  . i graduated from Unilag and the ban is only on wot u wear for lectures and definately not natives  .
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tosinadeda (m)
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haba na unilag i dey o, them never dey wear all this kain dress yet o
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donmayor (m)
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The fact that you did not pass JAMB/their Post-UME test does not give you the right to spread needless rumor about the school.
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playmate (f)
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@donmayor your post got me lol
@poster dnt b unreasonable,this is a big lie,wich unilag did u hear of.i visit unilag weneva am around nd av never seen such dressin.b t w aint dos white chics up der?
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iceblue (f)
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1. unilag girls don't wear those to class. even if they are not ashamed, they fear being asked for sex by lecturers, or worse attacked by mariere boys. if they do, it'll be at night to all those stupid awards that only diploma students attend - ON(derstandably boring), GRIND(ing machine), et c. 2. those pics are 'fow fow fow FOWL!!' . They are so not taken in unilag. haba! u will never see such a large collection of yellow legs in any unilag pic. poster must have taken them in UK. ok, if they are really on the warning site, give us the link, 
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iceblue (f)
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besides, who talk say the girls no fit naked even inside native? ah, go and see the designs your nigerian fashion designers are doing with ankara, or better still, open any city people or encomium mag to see the latest in ankara nudity.
as for affordability, no worry. unilag girls go buy ankara. 400 naira material dey market.
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~Lady~ (f)
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good Lord. people wear that to school?
WOW!!!!
Ok I don't appreciate such dressing because it leads to unwarranted actions like rape.
But the administration cannot force people to wear trads.
It's okay to have a dress code, but not be forced to wear trads.
e.g. I am a business student and at my business school we're required to dress appropriately because we have CEOs and recruiters visiting our school. What the administrators and professors do is pull students from class or from the lab or those just walking around and give them a chance to sit with the visitors. Ofcourse all students want to be pulled for this opportunity so they dress appropriately.
An incentive should be given if they are to have dress codes, But seriously a dictatorship isn't the way to go. The students will rebel the more.
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