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Adnyl
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Na wa o!!! Abeg make una cool down for Lag girls o!! No be so d matter be!! i finished from Lag and these are the reasons why it is so untrue 1. them never born d girl for Lag wey go wear that kind cloth go school. 2. those sort of things are only worn out at night to parties and such 3. Hello!?? look at the pictures!! could they be any more ridiculously fake!!??? 4. the dressing in lag is not as bad as the public makes it out to be. Nice try. 
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I-man (m)
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Na wa o!!! Abeg make una cool down for Lag girls o!! No be so d matter be!! i finished from Lag and these are the reasons why it is so untrue 1. them never born d girl for Lag wey go wear that kind cloth go school. 2. those sort of things are only worn out at night to parties and such 3. Hello!?? look at the pictures!! could they be any more ridiculously fake!!???4. the dressing in lag is not as bad as the public makes it out to be. Nice try.  Those pics are not of Lagos girls. If the UNILAG girls were so badly dressed during school hours,why didn't they snap pictures of these "obscene" sartorial tastes instead of using pics from the West?
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ThoniaSlim (f)
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I heard someone saying there should be freedom of dress code. there is a difference between using freedom in the right way and using freedom wrongly.
some of those girls take it over board, i won't be surprised if they start wearing only bikinis to class.
i don't blame the university for taking such a drastic step. a university is a place where students are meant to come and learn, dress anyhow you want to, but please do not dress like your going to a nightclub.
you try wearing party wears to classes here, they would look at you like you have gone mad.
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clemcykul
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its a free wrld parade the streets naked no problem but in school  don't!
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soapdish (f)
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@poster you are a very big liar. I graduated from unilag and throughout my five years in that school I never saw any one dressed any way near what the girls in the pic wore during the day. 
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TOYOSI20 (f)
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I was shocked as well because I know a buncha folks that went to and are currently attending that school, and when I asked them about this they said it was a big No No!!!!!!!!!!
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orekelewaa
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so that picture with all the white girls was also retrieved off the warning site? how come the site had pics of white girls and not lag girls? please where is the site so we can go and see it? is unilag not in lagos nigeria or did u think no unilag student or ex-student would eva read ur post? who told u people should wear trad? this is sooooooooooooooooo lame !!!!!!its not surprising that people like you believe this rubbish. that wasnt a nice try at all. I'm a unilag student and those pictures were NOT from unilag.Dress code is simply decent. Isnt it rather dumb that students would be asked to wear native clothes in an academic environment ? As long as ur decent ur ok. save for law students who wear white n black. Check well before u post stuff. this was a total no no.
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spikedcylinder (f)
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I seriously doubt that those girls wore any of those clothes for classes. Probably for parties and clubs and stuff. So whats the issue? Or the management is going to make them wear skirt suits to parties? Breathe abeg.
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dready (f)
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the people on that pics are mostly whites, unilag dey lagos states, and not south africa and where did you hear they will be putting on natives to school and also those people in those pics are not students pics because no student can dress like that to receive lectures there in unilag.
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