Thursday, 26 March 2015

INDECENT DRESSING AMONG BABCOCK UNIVERSITY STUDENTS

INDECENT DRESSING AMONG BABCOCK UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
Worried about the fashion trends among students? Babcock University has mapped out strategies to control what they wear.
Indecent dressing has become a fashionable thing among students of Babcock University. Bu as a whole is uncomfortable with this trend of dress code and has mapped out strategies to control what the students wear. One of the strategies is through inculcating in them moral virtues.
Babcock University has prohibited students from wearing crazy dresses on campuses and any student caught with such wears will be suspended from the school.
Meanwhile, an uninfluenced group in school have shared their view on the effect of the fashion craze among the students in school.
Sarah Ojo, a student of Babcock University said that indecent dressing particularly among Babcock University has created a negative trade mark. According to her indecent dressing is a mark of irresponsibility and radicalism that is common in the campus. “You lose your decency when you dress indecently, it makes you look cheap”, she said. These days you can no longer walk on the street without seeing someone dressed in a stupid manner and this is particularly common amongst ladies.
Dunsi Kehinde, a fashion designer in Babcock University said that fashion is a good thing because it makes an individual unique and classy. According to her, fashion has been abused by BU students. ‘’It is good to look good, but when your look has negative influence on the people around you, it becomes bad”.
Pastor Rowland Nwosu, a pastor of redemption chapel said that religious leaders have a role to play to stop the ugly trend of indecent dressing among students. He believes that pastors should come together to enforce dress codes among their congregation to change the dress code among students.
Mrs Ojo, a lecture of BU said she wasn’t impressed with the sense of fashion by the students. Her disapproval steps from the fact that it exposes the critical body parts of women. “I visited the saloon at BUSA house recently and there were about four girls inside before i came in. They were all backing me, i didn’t see their faces immediately, but I could tell the colours of their underwear. “This trend needs to be tackled urgently before it influences the younger generations” she said.
As a result of indecent dressing, it has increased cases of sexual harassments and rape attempts in Babcock University. There’s a saying that “You dress the way you want to be addressed”. With the strategies Babcock University has come up with it will be possible to tackle and shape the dress code in Babcock University. 

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