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Sign-out Bans Spread In Nigerian Schools by ikutikut(op): 9:10pm On Aug 31, 2025
The popular “sign-out” tradition, where students write on their white shirts to celebrate finishing school, is now being banned in many states.

Where it has been banned:
- Sokoto: Stopped for secondary school students.
- Imo & Ondo: No graduation parties for nursery, primary, and JSS-3.
- Edo: Stopped nursery and primary graduations.
- UNIZIK, Anambra: Banned signing out for final-year students.

Why the bans?
- To stop misconduct and indecent dressing.
- To reduce cost and pressure on parents.
- To stop vandalism and promote discipline.

Mixed Reactions:
Some parents and teachers support the bans, but many students are not happy, saying it takes away their fun and tradition.

What do you think? Should sign-out continue or be stopped?

https://schooloverflow.com/topic/sign-out-bans-spread-in-nigerian-schools-987

Re: Sign-out Bans Spread In Nigerian Schools by projectreserve2: 8:55am On Sep 01, 2025
The new development is welcome. There's really no much positive impact it has had on our education system
Re: Sign-out Bans Spread In Nigerian Schools by justmatiu: 9:44am On Sep 01, 2025
other states should do the same without wasting time.
Ogun state should take note
Re: Sign-out Bans Spread In Nigerian Schools by KingDashx(m): 4:49pm On Sep 01, 2025
About time
White people no dey behave like animals
Re: Sign-out Bans Spread In Nigerian Schools by meobizy(m): 4:53pm On Sep 01, 2025
What do you think? Should sign-out continue or be stopped?
Debates don’t solve anything.
Re: Sign-out Bans Spread In Nigerian Schools by ikutikut(op): 2:54pm On Sep 28, 2025
ikutikut:
The popular “sign-out” tradition, where students write on their white shirts to celebrate finishing school, is now being banned in many states.

Where it has been banned:
- Sokoto: Stopped for secondary school students.
- Imo & Ondo: No graduation parties for nursery, primary, and JSS-3.
- Edo: Stopped nursery and primary graduations.
- UNIZIK, Anambra: Banned signing out for final-year students.

Why the bans?
- To stop misconduct and indecent dressing.
- To reduce cost and pressure on parents.
- To stop vandalism and promote discipline.

Mixed Reactions:
Some parents and teachers support the bans, but many students are not happy, saying it takes away their fun and tradition.

What do you think? Should sign-out continue or be stopped?
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