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UOG students to sign oath and provide police clearance

UOG vice-chancellor, Professor Musawe Sinebare told media in Port Moresby today that the “Oath of Admission” has 10 requirements to govern the conduct of individual students on campus.

He said the Oath is not a form of suppression on students’ freedom of speech and expression.

“When students get involved in other activities other than teaching and learning they then deny themselves the amount of hours to meet the requirements,” Professor Sinebare said, flanked by UOG Chancellor Joseph Sukwianomb.