Eko hot blog reports that Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Edeh, the founder of Madonna University in Nigeria, has asserted that female students who enter the university as virgins also graduate as virgins due to the institution’s strict moral standards.
In a recent video posted by Channels Television, Edeh, also a professor, highlights Madonna University’s renowned reputation for morality and discipline within the academic realm.
Edeh went on to boast that individuals from abroad seeking virgin partners for marriage specifically come to Madonna University, recognizing it as the place to find them.
He emphasized the uniqueness of the university, stating, “It is only in this university that is clearly maintained that girls who have entered the university as virgins graduate as virgins.”
Addressing the institution’s rigorous policies, Edeh mentioned that students failing to meet the 85 percent attendance requirement are barred from sitting for examinations, while lecturers failing to achieve 100 percent attendance face sanctions.
He further noted that the mandatory on-campus residency for all students to ensure effective monitoring and guidance.
Edeh underscored Madonna University’s adherence to Catholic principles and its commitment to non-discrimination in admission procedures.
He emphasized the institution’s dedication to high morals and discipline, particularly in academic settings.
The Catholic cleric also asserted that Madonna University maintains a zero-tolerance policy towards cultism, molestation, exam malpractice, bullying, drug abuse, and sexual immorality, making it a safe and morally upright environment for students.
Founded in 1999, Madonna University operates across three campuses located in Okija, Anambra State; Elele, Rivers State; and Akpugo, Enugu State.
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