Students residing in the University of Ghana Enterprise Limited (UGEL) Halls have been warned against hosting visitors of the opposite sex in their rooms beyond 11:30 pm.
Students who fail to comply with this risk being expelled from the hall.
An agreement form has been issued to students and they are expected to sign it to signify their willingness to comply.
UniversNews understands that this is not so much of a usual practice in the UGEL halls.
Per university rules, students are not to host visitors after midnight.
Already, the university has warned residential students against hosting visitors in their rooms.
The directive is contained in the university’s Covid-19 guidelines laid down to curb the spread of the coronavirus among members of the university community.
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Story by: Jeffrey Nyabor | universnewsroom.com
They should leave them alone. No wonder same sex relationships are increasing.
I’m gay. I approve of this.
Can I get admission now
It is important that the University authorities enforce the rules and regulations to the letter more especially due to the covid19. It is sometimes embarrassing to visit your daughter when a roommate has a male visitor. At once you think this is a bad influence. God save our children.
Does Covid-19 stop spreading after midnight? To me it does not make sense. Give a better reason for not having guest after midnight.
Don’t worry they will still do it in da afternoon
Stop using coronavirus as a cover- up for sexual immorality in the school. Do the right thing ,bring out the right news .
Besides I think it’s their choice . The end will justify the means . Let them who have ears listen 👂