The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission urged new students to uphold integrity.
The charge was delivered at Yakubu Gowon University in Abuja.
EFCC Chairman Ola Olukoyede spoke through Assistant Commander Aisha Mohammed.
She warned that corruption weakens development and destroys public confidence.
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Students were advised to reject internet fraud and financial crimes.
Officials listed bank fraud, procurement fraud, and money laundering as common risks.
They described corruption as abusing trust for private benefit.
The EFCC said prevention is as important as investigation and prosecution.
Students were encouraged to act as integrity ambassadors on campus.
They were urged to report wrongdoing and resist false narratives.
The EFCC assured students that success is possible without corruption.
Entrepreneurship and creativity were promoted as ethical career paths.
University leaders pledged support for anti-corruption initiatives.
Students were advised to join the Zero Tolerance Club.
Other agencies also addressed the gathering on crime prevention.
They included the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency and the police.
Organisers said the outreach will help build a corruption-free generation.
They stressed that youth engagement remains central to national renewal.
