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Sign-out Bans Spread Across Institutions In Nigeria, Netizens React by Tenisam(op): 11:30am On Aug 30, 2025
For years, “signing out” has marked a milestone for many Nigerian students, a rite of passage where white shirts become canvases of farewell messages and excitement fills the air. But what once symbolised celebration is now drawing increasing scrutiny, with states and institutions moving to curb the practice amid growing concerns over excesses and misconduct.

A wave of restrictions on extravagant “sign-out” and graduation celebrations is sweeping across Nigeria, with state governments and educational institutions citing concerns over morality, safety, and excessive spending. However, the bans have ignited a national debate, with opinions sharply divided across schools, social media, and parent associations.

On July 24, 2025, the Sokoto State Government announced a ban on all “signing-out” celebrations for graduating secondary school students in both public and private schools.

Authorities linked the decision to rising cases of misconduct and vandalism associated with such events.
In Imo State, a directive reported on August 18, 2025, barred graduation parties for kindergarten, nursery, and JSS-3 pupils, a move that received the backing of the National Orientation Agency.

Similarly, the government of Ondo State, on August 27, 2025, prohibited graduation ceremonies for nursery, primary, and junior secondary schools as part of broader educational reforms aimed at easing financial pressure on parents.
At the tertiary level, Nnamdi Azikiwe University in Anambra State, on August 20, 2025, announced an immediate ban on final-year “signing-off” exam celebrations, warning that violators would face disciplinary action.

Tension broke out the following day, August 21, when two female students were removed from the campus premises for wearing shirts scribbled with markers in defiance of the directive.
Edo State has also joined the trend. A report published around August 28, 2025, revealed that the state authorities had placed a ban on nursery and primary school graduation ceremonies, citing concerns over excessive spending and misplaced priorities.

Officials and education stakeholders argue that the measures aim to restore decorum in schools and address the growing trend of students spraying shirts, parading in the streets, and, in some cases, damaging school property.
The NOA during a civic engagement programme in Osun State on Friday, expressed strong disapproval of indecent practices tied to the tradition, particularly in tertiary institutions. Ayisola Olowoyo, representing the Director General, said, “In some situations, they wear white; they write a lot of things on it.

“They write on the laps of their colleagues, they write on the breasts of their colleagues. This is against national values.”
He urged parents to “protect their family’s image and instil discipline,” while unveiling plans for a National Values Charter to curb such practices through grassroots reorientation.

The crackdown has sparked a flurry of mixed reactions, with parents, educators, and students sharing opposing views.
On Facebook, some welcomed the bans as timely interventions to restore discipline.

One user said, “If it’s against the ethos of our society as we know it, then it must stop. Morality cannot be sacrificed on the altar of happiness.”
Another advised a selective approach, “It’s a joyous experience for graduands, but it will be good if the practice is allowed within higher institutions and disallowed in secondaries.”

However, not everyone agreed. Several users saw the policy as a distraction from pressing educational challenges. One remarked, “Graduate no see work do for this country. See wetin be FG concern.”

Another, Kingsley Dammo, added, “Signing out is a momentum of dream come true… students suffer a lack of facilities, a lack of scholarship. I think that is their problem, not signing out.”

On X (formerly Twitter), the debate was even sharper. Some users felt the bans were unnecessary interference in youthful expression.
“How this is any of their business is beyond me… kids will be kids no matter what, ” @alaomichael asked.

@HollaNaija expressed frustration, “They should look at hunger among students first. It’s a more pertinent and persistent issue.”

Yet, others supported the move, with @Franky9584 stating: “Good move… You go even see some students wey get carry over, signing out only to come back next year to rewrite the course.”

On Instagram, reactions leaned more emotional, with some accusing authorities of dampening youthful joy. Helmaqueen1 wrote: “Anything to take away the happiness of the youth.”

“They shouldn’t do that to universities, but I support that of secondary, primary and nursery schools!!” kween___mimi said.
Meanwhile, atiinuke blasted the bans, “Very bitter people… always hating on things that make students happy. Did they steal? Did they kill anybody or what exactlyhuh

The wave of bans raises a bigger question: where does youthful celebration end and excess begin?
As some states move swiftly to clamp down while others quietly observe, the once boisterous ritual of spraying shirts, parading streets, and scribbling bold messages now faces an uncertain future. Is this the beginning of the end for sign-out culture in Nigerian schools?
https://punchng.com/sign-out-bans-spread-across-nigeria-netizens-react/

Re: Sign-out Bans Spread Across Institutions In Nigeria, Netizens React by hoygift(m):
Extra year students na them root for the ban of sign out. grin

Edit: they should not go back to pouring fresh graduates dirty water, or stoning them sachet water.
Re: Sign-out Bans Spread Across Institutions In Nigeria, Netizens React by Gondonu: 12:08pm On Aug 30, 2025
Abeg ban the useless act because the lewdness, immorality and other obscenity associated with this trend now is corrupting younger children
Re: Sign-out Bans Spread Across Institutions In Nigeria, Netizens React by benikad(m): 12:08pm On Aug 30, 2025
In this country, we tends to Major on Minor and Minor on Major
This stuff is good during our days but now reverse is the case. This signing out of a thing now corrupts even secondary school students. You will see some of them on the day of sign out doing immoral acts.





Jesus is Lord
Re: Sign-out Bans Spread Across Institutions In Nigeria, Netizens React by KonceptzOnpoint(m): 12:09pm On Aug 30, 2025
Doesn't change anything..
Why dem no go celebrate, when leaving school don turn also impossible
Re: Sign-out Bans Spread Across Institutions In Nigeria, Netizens React by saintbillion(m): 12:09pm On Aug 30, 2025
This government is out there to make sure nothing like happiness in the lives of Nigerians again
Re: Sign-out Bans Spread Across Institutions In Nigeria, Netizens React by Bananapill: 12:09pm On Aug 30, 2025
Tenisam:
https://punchng.com/sign-out-bans-spread-across-nigeria-netizens-react/
Chief Chief sugar mummy and co sinners are forgiven.
Re: Sign-out Bans Spread Across Institutions In Nigeria, Netizens React by ogascomax: 12:09pm On Aug 30, 2025
What nonsense outrage. What is their to celebrate. We like celebrating things that are less important. I wonder what they are even celebrating. this will bring peace in the lives of many because students and parents are put into undue pressure.
Re: Sign-out Bans Spread Across Institutions In Nigeria, Netizens React by Apcshit: 12:10pm On Aug 30, 2025
Is this what will push the country forward? Very useless act
Re: Sign-out Bans Spread Across Institutions In Nigeria, Netizens React by jetguy(m): 12:11pm On Aug 30, 2025
This is the country where you will celebrate the sign out and later go back and be celebrated by poverty if you don't have connections or Devine backup undecided
Re: Sign-out Bans Spread Across Institutions In Nigeria, Netizens React by tutuonye: 12:11pm On Aug 30, 2025
There is a huge fun and glamour that goes with sign-offs. The memory lives a lifetime.
Clamping down on this rights is bad.
Re: Sign-out Bans Spread Across Institutions In Nigeria, Netizens React by CodeTemplarr: 12:14pm On Aug 30, 2025
A good avenue to expose societai ill has been silenced.
Nice one though.
Re: Sign-out Bans Spread Across Institutions In Nigeria, Netizens React by oluwaseyi0: 12:15pm On Aug 30, 2025
All this northern lawmakers
So police will be going to all institutions to see who is signing out
Re: Sign-out Bans Spread Across Institutions In Nigeria, Netizens React by Torimaster(m): 12:19pm On Aug 30, 2025
My own be say I get plenty Toyota Prado for hire. Make Dem nor ban sign out as I dey use am cash out steady.
Re: Sign-out Bans Spread Across Institutions In Nigeria, Netizens React by Tohsynetita1(m): 12:21pm On Aug 30, 2025
All these might be cruise, they might not mean it. Nigerians too like cruise.
Re: Sign-out Bans Spread Across Institutions In Nigeria, Netizens React by bluefilm: 12:23pm On Aug 30, 2025
The sign out celebration is a very joyful moment for so many graduates going by the hell they went thru while in school
Re: Sign-out Bans Spread Across Institutions In Nigeria, Netizens React by jehoha696(m): 12:30pm On Aug 30, 2025
Naw watin no make sense we dey run first do for diz kwatry,shey government don settle ASUU all their bills,chibok gals how va with the rest of dem,are our roads naw 80% OK to travel, what of lite and security,what's the latest update with our pensioners,what of states in the North been hijacked by bandits,in IMO state what's the government saying based on anti state/government actors...,how far are we on science and technology, what of a medical field.....So naw graduation party dey affect our government, the koko b say if you have the money capacity to declare public holiday on your graduation do,DO IT,@least school no force anybody to eida do am or attend the party..Yea private schools dey over charge for dem graduation party, but no be by force
Re: Sign-out Bans Spread Across Institutions In Nigeria, Netizens React by erad(m): 12:32pm On Aug 30, 2025
KonceptzOnpoint:
Doesn't change anything..
Why dem no go celebrate, when leaving school don turn also impossible
Celebration and senseless celebration are different.

It's in the same category with people that bath birthday celebrants with different disgusting things and even beat them up on their birthdays. It has never made sense to me.
Re: Sign-out Bans Spread Across Institutions In Nigeria, Netizens React by VinnyBaba: 12:33pm On Aug 30, 2025
This APc/Tinibu govt though. undecided

Always investing time on Trivolities which some deluded peeps applaud. sad sad
Re: Sign-out Bans Spread Across Institutions In Nigeria, Netizens React by Jerry2rule: 12:34pm On Aug 30, 2025
Iwa ibaje. Actually i hate it with passion, some might love it, thats for them. When I firstly heard it from secondary school students are planning to buy white Tshirt for sign out, I was like what non sense >: grin grin
Re: Sign-out Bans Spread Across Institutions In Nigeria, Netizens React by RollinTNDA: 12:50pm On Aug 30, 2025
passage where white shirts become canvases of farewell messages and excitement fills the air. But what once symbolised celebration is now with👇😋

Re: Sign-out Bans Spread Across Institutions In Nigeria, Netizens React by dagbas: 12:52pm On Aug 30, 2025
Plateau State just released a circular too banning sign out in nursery, primary and JSS 3 Classes yesterday.
Re: Sign-out Bans Spread Across Institutions In Nigeria, Netizens React by RedChair: 12:58pm On Aug 30, 2025
The secondary school own must be banned and any school that allows it should be banned too.

Dem wan dey do prom night
Re: Sign-out Bans Spread Across Institutions In Nigeria, Netizens React by Insectkiller: 1:01pm On Aug 30, 2025
Extra year students sponsored this Bill on Ban on Graduation celebration or sign out.

This need to be investigated..and the culprit shall be prosecuted..

We no go gree..

Govt should do the needful and leave Celebrants alone


..hmm..Sign-out is actually promiscuous in Naija..I don't know if other county

Re: Sign-out Bans Spread Across Institutions In Nigeria, Netizens React by BuroAI: 1:01pm On Aug 30, 2025
It is better because they are turning it into something else something difficult and something seems as if they are initiating something
Re: Sign-out Bans Spread Across Institutions In Nigeria, Netizens React by EJIOGBENIMI(m): 1:07pm On Aug 30, 2025
It was meant to be a celebration of freedom. The institutions only need to curb their excesses and allow smooth and decent celebrations. I did same back then.
Re: Sign-out Bans Spread Across Institutions In Nigeria, Netizens React by Sagacity10(m): 1:07pm On Aug 30, 2025
Some of them will still end up having extra year oooo
Re: Sign-out Bans Spread Across Institutions In Nigeria, Netizens React by yusufmurry: 1:08pm On Aug 30, 2025
Then it was on low key and with funs

But today, the evil that cokes with it is much:
Do you talk about how girls go extra mile for a special costume and wear
How about guys?

I talked to a girl fews days ago and I noticed why she wasn't in school. She replied that " she travelled to go and "hustle" out money to buy her wears for September final exam/sign out"

Stop this evil now

This must be stopped ✋️!!
Re: Sign-out Bans Spread Across Institutions In Nigeria, Netizens React by Treasure17(m): 1:10pm On Aug 30, 2025
They should leave them alone and focus on important Issues.
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