CAMPUS REPORTS
VC Warns Students Against Social Media Distractions, Get-Rich-Quick Mentality

The Vice-Chancellor of Elizade University, Ilara-Mokin, Ondo State, Prof. Kayode Ijadunola, has cautioned newly admitted students against activities that could derail their academic journey, particularly excessive social media use and the pursuit of quick wealth.
Speaking at the university’s 12th matriculation ceremony on Friday, where 667 students took the admission oath, Ijadunola urged them to maintain discipline and strictly adhere to the institution’s rules and regulations.
He advised students to remain focused on their studies, warning that distractions such as social media and the temptation of quick riches could negatively impact their academic success.
“Attend classes and participate actively as a matter of priority. Do not play with your electronic gadgets while in class. Social media and the desire to get rich quick while in school may conflict with your career progress. You may end up losing on both ends,” he said.
The VC also stressed the need for mutual respect within the university environment, urging students to be courteous in their interactions.
“Respect other members of the university community—teaching and non-teaching staff, as well as your colleagues. Respect is mutual and reciprocal. Do not feel entitled when interacting with your instructors, as is common today among young people. This is not a lawless society; there will be sanctions for deliberate acts of breach of others’ rights,” he stated.
He further advised students to maintain a balanced lifestyle, emphasizing the importance of adequate rest and physical activity.
“Take adequate rest, especially at night. Do not engage in daily overnight study, as this may be deleterious to your health. As you pass through the university, let the university also pass through you. Maintain a work-life balance by exercising as much as your schedule permits to stay in optimal health. It promotes cognitive functions and boosts immunity. Desist from sedentary lifestyles—be intentional in walking from hostels to classrooms and around the campus,” he said.
Ijadunola also encouraged students to embrace the academic philosophy of the Asian tiger countries, particularly their commitment to consistent learning.
“To make the best of your academic careers, adopt a Daily Habit of Learning, engaging in private study for a minimum number of hours every day. No one says you cannot make a first-class degree; DAHL is the secret of the Asian tiger countries, and that is why they lead the world today in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) and other subjects,” he stated.
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