Wednesday, 8 December 2021

KASU Don makes case for institution's dress pattern

 

Prof. Butari Nahum Upah. 



By Sani Idris


Prof. Butari Upah, a Professor of Pragmatics and Discourse Analysis at the Faculty of Arts , Department of English and Drama , Kaduna State University (KASU), has made a case for dress pattern in the institution.


Upah made the case at KASU's 10th professorial inaugural lecture held at the institution on Tuesday in Kaduna, where he presented a lecture tittled  'Communicative Variables of Dress Pattern as Semiotic Feature in KASU as Macrocosm of Nigeria'.


According to him, rape and sexual harassment which he described as a 'nightmare' in schools and the nation at large was attributed to dressing pattern.


He noted that his studies examined the dress pattern of members of KASU as a speech  community against many years of studies where communication was usually narrowed down to only  written and spoken language, paying little attention to non verbal forms of communication. 


"Dress pattern is capable of communicating to people your social foundation, character,  influences decision and responses, among many others. 


"Besides giving outer cover to the body, it possesses verifiable and social milestone, philosophy and ideas, political contemplation, religious beliefs about the wearer context of situation determines the dress pattern of members of KASU community class, status, schedule of duties constitute a strong factor in one's dress pattern ie KASU community,".


"As a multilingual society, the dress patterns of members of KASU reflect their various backgrounds such as region, religion, sex in some instances, age, occupation, social status.


"The inscriptions on the T-shirts of members of KASU bear messages that depict: intimidation, immoral, abstinence, materialism, sweet, beauty among others.


"Since one's dress pattern bears semiotic signs and symbols capable of sending out significant messages and signals to onlookers, members of KASU community need to be conscious of their outfits since what they were is capable of creating positive or negative image to the general society, "he said. 


Upah called on the University to urgently make official policies that would not just recognise the dress pattern of other ethnic nationalities in the country. 


He also urged the University to declare cultural weeks where all members of the KASU community would be encouraged to appear in their outfits as demonstration for Nigeria's unity in diversity 


"As a multilingual and multinational society, KASU dress code should also encourage the use of the various traditional attires that abound in the nation and not just aligning to the Abrahamic faiths and the western dress patterns," he said. 


Earlier, the Vice Chancellor of KASU, Prof. Muhammad Tanko, said inaugural lectures being academic matters were designed to allow professors to showcase their research findings from its inception to current. 


Tanko, represented by the Deputy Vice Chancellor, Administration, Prof. Yohanna Tella, said KASU had always encouraged its staff in research, noting that it was beneficial to academics and ways towards addressing problems and gaps in societies and nation at large. (NAN)

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Federal lawmakers have also asked the federal ministry of education to set up guidelines for the operation of boarding schools across the country.

Sylvester Oromoni was allegedly bullied to death (Guardian)

Nigeria's federal House of Representatives has asked the Inspector General of Police Usman Baba, to take over the probe of Sylvester Oromoni’s death.

Oromoni, 12, allegedly died from injuries suspected to have been inflicted by five of his school colleagues.

The Lagos State Police Command has launched an investigation into the incident, but federal lawmakers are demanding that the federal government steps in.

The lawmakers also directed the federal ministry of education to set up guidelines for the operation of boarding schools across the country.

“Some Nigerians on the social media space have been voicing out their bitter experiences with the boarding school system," offered Unyime Idem, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) lawmaker from Akwa Ibom State.

“Social organisations have attacked the ministry of women affairs and the ministry of education over their silence and complexity on the several incidents of killings and abnormal behaviours in public schools across the country.

“The federal government should without delay, launch a national campaign. The campaign should include advocacy, public sensitisation and social mobilisation, as it will take the joint effort of government, school management and parents to curb ugly happenings in our schools,” he added.

Hon Babajide Obanikoro from Lagos said the students who allegedly molested Oromoni should be placed on a no-flight list.

“In this particular matter, there are five students involved. Their names should be placed on the no-flight list and the school, as shut down by the Lagos government, should remain shut until the investigations are over and the school is cleared of all these allegations,” he said.

The motion for federal authorities to take over the investigation was adopted, following a voice vote.

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