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LASU VC to students: take advantage of varsity resources

By Adejuwon Temitope, LASU Vice Chancellor of Lagos State University (LASU) Prof. Ibiyemi Olatunji-Bello has urged newly-admitted part-time students of the university to take advantage of all the resources available

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February 26, 2026·3 min read
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By Adejuwon Temitope, LASU

Vice Chancellor of Lagos State University (LASU) Prof. Ibiyemi Olatunji-Bello has urged newly-admitted part-time students of the university to take advantage of all the resources available to them and strive for excellence in all their endeavours.

She spoke at the matriculation ceremony for the 2025/2026 newly-admitted part-time students on the main campus in Ojo.

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The vice chancellor counselled to be morally upright, stressing that  the university has zero tolerance for Sexual and Gender-based violence, and that informed the decision to establish the Directorate of Response and Preventive of Sexual and Gender based violence in the school.

“Do not keep silent when you are harassed or assaulted in any manner. If you see something, say something”. 

“Show respect to your colleagues and staff in the university to make your stay successful and productive,” she added.

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She noted that their welfare was the school’s highest priority and it will ensure that the  learning environment remains conducive and competitive for learning.

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 Prof. Olatunji-Bello assured them that security in and around the university was paramount to the university authorities, stressing that  adequate security measures have been put in place.

While urging them to be dedicated wholly to their studies, she said: “Make the most of your time here at LASU. Take advantage of all the resources available to you, engage with your peers in meaningful discussions, participate in extracurricular activities, and above all, strive for excellence in everything you do. Remember that education is a privilege, and it is up to you to make the most of it.

“As young men and women desirous of a brighter future, it is expected that you abide with the rules and regulations of the University and be committed to your studies: be regular in attending lectures; carry out all your assignments; shun deviant behaviors; avoid indecent dressing; carefully select your friends, bad friends destroy good habits;  the university has zero tolerance for cultism; avoid examination malpractices, do away with corruption and hooliganism and other vices that can expose you to danger as those found culpable will be dealt with in line with our disciplinary mechanisms.

Take pride in the fact that you are now a part of the LASU family, a family that values diversity, inclusivity, and excellence. Work hard, stay true to your goals, and never lose sight of your dreams.”

Director, School of Part-Time Studies, Prof. Oluwatobi Pemede, who was represented by Assistant Director Dr Oluwaseun Babalola, warned the students against any form of misconduct, stressing that any student caught in a web of misconduct must be ready to face the consequences alone.

He urged them to strive diligently to overcome whatever challenges they encounter, urging them to be good ambassadors of LASU and become valuable contributors to the larger society.

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