Chapter Two of "The Life Changer" by Khadija Abubakar Jalli introduces Ummi, the protagonist, who is excited about going to university. Ummi shares her experience with her children about her first day at the university. She noticed that people at the university had a carefree attitude and didn't wear uniforms like in secondary school. Ummi explains that students at the Faculty of Law have a dress code, and she discusses the freedom of dressing at the university, mentioning some students dressed in revealing outfits.
Ummi recalls an incident involving a girl named Salma who tried to jump the queue at the registration office. Salma complained about the inefficiency of the staff and compared them to policemen at checkpoints. She also talked about lecturers asking for money or dates. However, it turns out that Salma was unknowingly talking to the actual lecturer who was cleaning his office. Salma was embarrassed when she realized her mistake.
Ummi then shares her own encounter with a young Head of Department (HOD) during registration. The HOD made comments about her appearance and offered her a drink, making her uncomfortable. Ummi wanted to get her matriculation number and leave as quickly as possible. The HOD even suggested she use his office toilet. Ummi was angered by his behavior and left, feeling embarrassed but determined.
In conclusion, Ummi's experiences on her first day at the university reveal the carefree attitude, freedom of dressing, and some unprofessional behavior of both students and staff. It highlights the challenges Ummi faced and sets the stage for her journey as a university student.
Overall, the chapter emphasizes the differences between secondary school and university, the importance of maintaining discipline and decency, and the need to be cautious and assertive in dealing with others.
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