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    Ishaq Ibrahim, is a lecturer at the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA) Ishaq Ibrahim, is a lecturer at the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA)

    A lecturer at the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA), Mr. Ishaq Ibrahim, has raised serious concerns over what he describes as a growing trend of indecent dressing among students on campus, calling for urgent action to uphold professional standards at the institution.

    Speaking on Metro TV’s Good Morning Ghana show, monitored by GhanaWeb, on Thursday, July 3, 2025, Mr. Ibrahim recounted several disturbing experiences he has encountered during his lectures—both in-person and virtual—regarding students’ appearance and conduct.

    “I had the opportunity of teaching law students Legal Environment in Business, and the way some of them dress is really bad,” he lamented. “You just have to teach them, you just have to be there to experience it.”

    He recalled a particular instance during his second year at the university when he had to ask some students to move to the back of the lecture hall because their short skirts exposed their undergarments.

    “I am standing at the podium teaching, and the students are sitting over there—the skirt is so short that you could see their panties,” he said.

    Mr. Ibrahim also shared troubling experiences from the period of online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. According to him, some students appeared on Zoom from their beds, dressed in nightwear, while others even took their devices into the bathroom during class sessions.

    “I have had the experience of students putting on earphones and going to shower, and the sound of the shower would just disrupt the online class. The good thing about Zoom is that it highlights and shows you the particular student,” he noted.

    He emphasized that UPSA, as a professional institution, has a mandate to instill discipline and groom students for the corporate world. Mr. Ibrahim warned that appearing in class—virtually or physically—in revealing outfits such as low-cut tops and excessively short skirts not only violates school regulations but also undermines the decorum expected in a professional academic environment.

    “Coming to class and showing off your cleavage or breasts among your fellow students is inappropriate,” he stressed.

    UPSA management has announced in a statement that it is reviewing its current dress code enforcement procedures to ensure they align with the institution’s values and prevent future incidents.

    “Management is reviewing the dress code enforcement protocols to ensure that engagements between staff and students reflect the university’s core values of integrity, respect, and service,” the statement read.

    “Additional training will be provided to the Dress Code Compliance Team to reinforce appropriate conduct while performing their duties.”

    The university defended its longstanding dress code policy, stating that it plays a vital role in preparing students for professional environments.

    “This policy, which is clearly outlined in the Student Handbook, is not arbitrary or subjective but is designed to instill in students the corporate culture and values expected in professional settings. Every student signs up to this dress code policy.”

    The university noted that its culture of professionalism has helped shape many of its alumni who now serve in key roles across various sectors in Ghana.

    While reiterating its commitment to upholding the dress code, UPSA gave assurance that future enforcement would be carried out respectfully and in accordance with due process.

    “The university assures all stakeholders that enforcement of the policy will always be carried out with respect and civility.”

    “UPSA remains dedicated to providing a safe, respectful, and professional learning environment for all students and staff. The university appreciates the concerns raised and reassures the public that the issue has been addressed holistically.”

    UPSA Lecturer Ishaq Ibrahim recounts seeing ladies’ panties/breasts in class as he spoke on the height of indecent dressing among students on campus#GoodMorningGhana #MetroTV pic.twitter.com/MbvzB4Bj5E

    — Metro TV Ghana (@metrotvgh) July 3, 2025

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