The Vice Chancellor of the Akwa Ibom University, Prof. Eno Ibanga, has said that over 90 per cent of programmes of the institution have received full accreditation from the National University Commission.
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He also revealed one of the criteria for admission of students: it does not admit students with tattoos.
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He said the management imposes the no-tattoo policy because it abhors cultism. According to him, it prevents cultism by thoroughly screening students to the extent and not admitting students with tattoos.
According to him, courses on religious studies, mass communication, history and international relations have received interim accreditation from the NUC.
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