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The Nigerian Army University has matriculated 450 students during its third matriculation ceremony for the 2021/2022 academic session.
The Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Kyari Mohammed, warned the students to steer clear of bad conduct, adding that the institution has zero-tolerance for indiscipline.
According to the VC, the university was conceived and established based on the ethos and values of the Nigerian Army focused on discipline, orderliness and respect for constituted authority as well as the universal values of universities, which is the freedom to hold and profess divergent opinions.
Mohammed disclosed that the university offered 589 students admission, but only 450 students registered and took the matriculation oath.
The university’s registrar, Brig.-Gen. S.S. Ibrahim, administered the oath to the new students.