HTU cautions fresh students against occultism, homosexuality


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HTU Matriculation

By A.B. Kafui Kanyi,
GNA

Ho, Oct. 19, GNA-
Professor Ben Q. Honyenuga, acting Vice Chancellor, Ho Technical University has
cautioned fresh students of the University against occultism, homosexuality,
rape, provocative dressing and other forms of distractive behaviours.

He said such acts were
not only immoral, but criminal and that the University would not hesitate to
hand over students involved

By A.B. Kafui Kanyi,
GNA

Ho, Oct. 19, GNA-
Professor Ben Q. Honyenuga, acting Vice Chancellor, Ho Technical University has
cautioned fresh students of the University against occultism, homosexuality,
rape, provocative dressing and other forms of distractive behaviours.

He said such acts were
not only immoral, but criminal and that the University would not hesitate to
hand over students involved in criminal activity for prosecution.

Prof. Honyenuga gave
the caution at the 26th matriculation of the University in Ho, which officially
welcomed 1,446 students, made up of 819 males and 627 females to pursue various
programmes in the University.

He said being students
did not exempt them from the laws of Ghana and asked those having challenges to
contact the counselling unit of the University for help.

The Acting Vice
Chancellor also warned the students against examination malpractices and
absenteeism from lectures, saying the quickest way to get thrown out of the
University was to get involved in examination misconducts.

He said certificates
were not transferable and charged the students to take their studies seriously
through self-discipline to achieve their purpose in school and build on
achievements by their predecessors to be good ambassadors of the University. 

Charles Mawunyo
Abotsi, a first year Electrical/Electronic Engineering Student said they
expected good learning environment devoid of “needless strike” actions and
introduction of new top-up programmes.

GNA


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