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Don’t exchange sex for academic favours – Prof Avoke

October 20, 2015
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Don’t exchange sex for academic favours – Prof Avoke

Professor Mawutor Avoke

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The College of Agriculture Education, University of Education, Winneba (UEW), has held a matriculation ceremony at Asante-Mampong for newly admitted students with a call on them to resist any temptation to exchange sex for academic favours.

Professor Mawutor Avoke, the Vice Chancellor, cautioned them not to engage in unhealthy social relationships and avoid taking needless risks.

He also spoke against cheating at examinations and said that could land offenders into trouble.

Out of the 1,112 qualified students admitted, 896 met the registration deadline and were made up of 687 males and 209 females.

The Vice Chancellor described as encouraging the number of women admitted to pursue various programmes but pointed out that, it would have been ideal if it had been “a 50:50 enrolment ratio for male and female”.

He reminded the students to make profitable use of their undergraduate years at the university, saying the period should be used to cultivate a life that would reflect in their future endeavours – the kind of intellectual, moral, ethical and professional foundation laid.

He also told them to become “scientifically literate to participate in a world  where the advantages and limitations of science and technology will be critical topics of public debate throughout your lives”.

They needed “to sharpen their quantitative reasoning skills to be successful in today’s world”, he added.

Prof Avoke also asked the students to take advantage of the opportunity offered them by the university to broaden their outlook and expand their understanding of society to enable them acquire the necessary knowledge and skills to launch their professional careers as teachers, educationalists and researchers.

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Source: GNA

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