
In a move aimed at tackling social vices in tertiary institutions, students of Lens Polytechnic, Offa, Kwara State, have launched a week-long awareness campaign against indecency, sex-for-grades, cultism, cybercrime and examination malpractices.
The week-long awareness drive, spearheaded by students of the Strategic Communication and Media Studies Department, is being viewed as part of wider efforts within the education sector to confront behavioural challenges affecting academic integrity and students conduct across the country.
The initiative also focused on sensitisation against indecent dressing, cultism, cybercrime, drug abuse, examination malpractices and sex-for-grades practices, with participants engaging fellow students through lectures, discussions and advocacy messages across different academic levels.
According to the institution’s Public Relations Unit in a statement made available to Arewa PUNCH on Sunday, the campaign was conceived and executed by students under the supervision of their lecturer, Ayeni Adegbola, as a practical application of communication and advocacy skills aimed at driving
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