* Higher Institution Bans Students From Neolife MLM
* Students Ordered to Quit MLM Scheme Immediately or Face Discipline
Emmanuel Alayande University of Education (EAUED), Oyo, has officially banned all involvement with NeoLife, a multi-level marketing (MLM) company, citing concerns over illegal activities, harassment of members trying to leave, and negative impacts on students' academic performance.

In an internal memorandum signed by Dean of Students' Affairs, Dr. Wole Akinlabi, described NeoLife's practices as humiliating and alleged that students who attempted to opt out faced harassment and torment. The memo directed immediate action to protect students' well-being and focus on education.
Key directives in the memo states that all students must quit working with NeoLife immediately, stop the recruitment of fellow students for NeoLife, both on and off campus, any student caught continuing involvement or recruiting after the notice will face disciplinary action.
Current NeoLife members have been given a grace period until January 30, 2026, to formally resign while also encouraging those needing help to contact the Dean of Students' Affairs (DSA) office, emphasizing safety and support.
In a stern warning, the memo stated that 'spies will be deployed to fish out those erring students' and that management 'will not tolerate involvement with NeoLife organisations activities going forward.'




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