The University of Lagos (UNILAG) has officially prohibited the rearing of dogs, pets, and livestock on its campus.


The University of Lagos (UNILAG) has officially prohibited the rearing of dogs, pets, and livestock on its campus.
This decision was announced in a bulletin released by the university authorities on Friday.
The notice specifically reminds members of the UNILAG community, particularly those living in staff quarters and boys’ quarters, of the existing policy against keeping pets such as dogs, poultry, and other livestock.
The statement emphasized that the policy aims to safeguard lives and properties on campus and urged all community members to comply.
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