FUTA Bans Neolife, Faith Heroic Group Activities on Campus, Warns Students

FUTA Bans Neolife, Faith Heroic Group Activities on Campus, Warns Students
The Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA) has announced an immediate ban on the activities of Neolife and the Faith Heroic Group (FHG) within the university community, warning students to steer clear of the organisations.

The directive was contained in an official circular issued by the university management, citing concerns over the operations of the groups and their potential impact on students’ academic focus and overall welfare. According to the management, neither Neolife nor FHG is recognised or approved to operate within the institution.

FUTA authorities stressed that the university maintains strict guidelines governing the activities of associations, religious bodies, and commercial groups on campus. Any organisation found operating without approval, the statement noted, is considered to be in violation of university regulations and subject to sanctions.

The management further advised students to be vigilant and avoid engaging with unauthorised groups, especially those that may involve financial commitments, recruitment drives, or activities capable of distracting students from their primary academic responsibilities.

The university reiterated its commitment to providing a safe, disciplined, and academically focused environment, adding that security operatives and relevant units have been directed to enforce the ban. Students were also encouraged to report any continued activities of the banned groups to appropriate university authorities for necessary action.

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