According to a press release signed by the Public Relations Officer (OAU) of the institution, Mr Abiodun Olarewaju, a copy of which was made available to Sunday Tribune the, new date was necessitated by the parental desire of the university management to make the students halls of residence more conducive for habitation.
The release enjoined the students to come into halls of residence on Sunday, 1st October, 2017, while academic activities for the second semester will commence on Tuesday, 3rd October, 2017.
It added that “we also wish to encourage our students to make the semester ‘aluta free’ by shunning any act or utterance that is capable of igniting a situation that can truncate a smooth academic calendar for the second semester”.
“We wish all our students a safe trip to the campus and a successful semester”.
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