The Vice Chancellor of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN) and the Rector of Yaba College of Technology have read the riot act to 11,828 new students, warning them against any form of indiscipline and riotous behavior. The warning was given during the orientation program for the new students, where the VC and Rector emphasized the importance of maintaining peace and order on campus. They urged the students to focus on their studies and avoid any behavior that could disrupt the academic environment. The VC and Rector also warned the students against cultism, examination malpractice, and other vices that could lead to expulsion from the institution. The students were also advised to respect the rules and regulations of the institution and to always seek help from the authorities when faced with any challenges. The VC and Rector assured the students of their commitment to providing a conducive learning environment and promised to support them throughout their stay in the institution. The new students were also introduced to the various facilities and services available on campus, including the library, healthcare center, and counseling services. The orientation program was attended by the university’s management team, lecturers, and other stakeholders. The VC and Rector used the opportunity to remind the students of the institution’s zero-tolerance policy for indiscipline and riotous behavior. They warned that any student found guilty of such behavior would face severe penalties, including expulsion. The students were also encouraged to participate in extracurricular activities and to join various clubs and societies on campus. The VC and Rector emphasized the importance of teamwork, hard work, and dedication in achieving academic success. They also reminded the students of the need to be good ambassadors of the institution and to always uphold its values and traditions. The orientation program ended with a question-and-answer session, where the students were given the opportunity to ask questions and seek clarification on any issues. The VC and Rector assured the students that their doors were always open and that they were willing to listen to their concerns and suggestions. The students were also given a copy of the institution’s handbook, which outlines the rules and regulations of the institution. Overall, the orientation program was a success, and the new students were excited to start their academic journey at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka and Yaba College of Technology.