By: Ajungulu Jay Gordon
The dressing code of most university students is something that the ministry of education should address. Most the people who dress these short clothes are the female student since they want to impress their male counterparts and some of the lecturers. These short clothes lead them to be sexually harassed and abused.
During class presentations, some students are unable to present properly since their clothes doesn’t fit the content they want to present. For instance, a student taking journalism should dress in a way that portrays his work and a way that appeals to the audience present.
This isn’t the case in almost all the universities. The students’ dress the way they feel like it does okay not know that how they dress here will one day haunt them in their working places.
When I visited my cousin in one of the colleges, I was shocked how they dressed. All the students worn uniforms and had even a tie. Just like this college the government should also make sure that all universities wear official clothes to help them shape their future.
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