Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma (AAU) Notice On Prohibition Of Wild Jubilation by Students After Examination.


Members of the University community, graduating students in particular, and the student body in general are hereby reminded that the extant Senate policy against wild jubilation/ celebrations within and outside the University campus during or after examinations is still in force.
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The Vice-Chancellor of Ambrose Alli University (AAU), Professor Mrs. Eunice Ebohserhiemen Omozoje, on behalf of the Governing Council, Management, Senate, staff, and students, has extended her best wishes to all students as they commence their second-semester examinations.
In a special bulletin released on Monday, 17th November 2025, the University Management reaffirmed that the long-standing Senate policy prohibiting wild jubilation or celebrations within and outside the campus during or after examinations remains fully in force.
The notice emphasized a total ban on wild jubilation of any kind, listing prohibited acts such as:
- Pouring of water, sand, or drinks
- Motor, bike, or bicycle parades
- Consumption of alcohol, loud shouting, hooting, dancing, or any activity that may lead to disorderliness or criminal behavior
- Playing of music or crowds gathering around the Administrative Building for celebration
The University warned that any student or group who engages in such acts will face severe sanctions, which may include the cancellation of examinations.
Students were urged to look forward to celebrating their graduation at the official university convocation ceremony instead.
The Management also reminded the university community that the law prohibiting students from driving cars into the campus is still active, and defaulters will be punished accordingly.
Parents, friends, and well-wishers have been advised to stay away from campus during the ongoing second-semester examinations to ensure a peaceful and distraction-free environment.
Anybody caught embarking on the above unnecessary and unwholesome practice within the University premises would be sanctioned according to the enabling laws of the University.
All students are enjoined to look forward to the celebration of their graduation during the University Convocation ceremony.
All Deans and Heads of Department are hereby reminded of the extant laws on prohibition of wild jubilation by graduating sets and indeed all students, and are therefore requested to advise their students on the implication of non-compliance with the University policy.
The Acting Vice-Chancellor, Professor A.S. Adagbonyin on behalf of the Special Intervention Team. Management, Senate, staff, and students of Ambrose Alli University wishes all students success in their second-semester examinations.
Signed
Ambrose E. Odiase, FIPMA, MIPMA, MAUA
Acting Registrar
Above is for the information and guidance of all Deans, Heads of Department and students.
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