UNILORIN expels 19 students including 6 final-year scholars for exam malpractice and theft

The University of Ilorin has announced the expulsion and rustication of 19 students, among them six final-year students involved in various offences. This was contained in a statement on Monday, April 1, 2024, by the director of Corporate Affairs of the institution, Mr Kunle Akogun. According to him, the approval of expulsion/rustication of the affected […]

UNILORIN expels 19 students including 6 final-year scholars for exam malpractice and theft
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The University of Ilorin has announced the expulsion and rustication of 19 students, among them six final-year students involved in various offences.

This was contained in a statement on Monday, April 1, 2024, by the director of Corporate Affairs of the institution, Mr Kunle Akogun.

According to him, the approval of expulsion/rustication of the affected students by the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Wahab Egbewole, SAN, was sequel to the recommendations of the Students’ Disciplinary Committee at its 220th/221st meeting.

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The statement said that the affected students were penalised for offences ranging from misconduct, theft, examination malpractice, hostel bed-space racketeering and extortion, beating a fellow student, admission racketeering, extortion and assault.

It added that penalties for the offences committed by the students included rustication for either one semester or one academic session, including outright expulsion.

“The affected students were in various academic levels such as 100, 200, 300 and 400 Levels,” it stated.

The affected students were drawn from Faculties/Departments such as Agriculture/Aquaculture and Fisheries; Agriculture/Agricultural Extension and Rural Development; Arts/Linguistics and Nigerian Languages;

Others include CIS/Library and Information Science, CIS/ Telecommunication Science; Education/Adult and Primary Education Studies; Engineering and Tech/Electrical and Electronic Engineering; Engr and Tech/ Materials and Metallurgical Engineering as well as Life Science/Zoology.

This is contained in a statement on Monday, April 1, by the director of Corporate Affairs of the institution, Mr Kunle Akogun, who said the approval of expulsion/rustication of the affected students by the vice-chancellor, Prof. Wahab Egbewole (SAN), was sequel to the recommendations of the Students’ Disciplinary Committee at its 220th/221st meeting.

The statement said that the affected students were penalised for offences ranging from misconduct, theft, examination malpractice, hostel bed-space racketeering and extortion, beating a fellow student, admission racketeering, extortion and assault.

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It added that penalties for the offences committed by the students included rustication for either one semester or one academic session, including outright expulsion.

“The affected students were in various academic levels such as 100, 200, 300 and 400 Levels,” it stated.’

According to the statement, among the expelled students were:

Lateef Lukman Olayemi, Fac./Dept: Agriculture/Aquaculture and Fisheries, Matric No:17/10AB029, Level: 500, Kuranga Abdulmuiz Olalekan, Fac./Dept: Agriculture/Agricultural, Extension and Rural Development, Matric No:17/10AC462, Level: 500, Adebisi Janet Bosede, Fac./Dept: Arts/Linguistics and Nigerian Languages, Matric No:21/15CB024, Level: 100.

Ogundijo Abdulmalik Akinkunmi, Fac./Dept: CIS/Library and Information Science, Matric No:20/52HJ070, Level: 500, Ashekun Oladiji Quadri, Fac./Dept: CIS/ Telecommunication Science, Matric No:18/52HP025, Level: 400, Eqwudah Lucky Ojonumba, Fac./Dept: Education /Adult and Primary Education Studies, Matric No:19/ 25PK049, Level: 300, Musa Mohammed Asuku, Fac./Dept: Engr and Tech/Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Matric No:16/30GC073, Level: 500, Ahmed Saddam Opeyemi, Fac./Dept: Engr and Tech/ Materials and Metallurgical Engineering, Matric No:18/30GN082, Level: 500, Misconduct: Examination Malpractice, Ayinla Jamiu Olaitan, Fac./Dept: Life Science /Zoology, Matric No:17/55EK068, Level

Others are Adebayo Adeleke, Fac./Dept.: Arts/ Performing Arts, Matric No.: 19/15CF012, Level: 400, Adebayo Adeleke, Fac./Dept.: Arts/ Performing Arts, Matric No.: 19/15CF012, Level: 400, Hassan Hanan Adebola, Fac./Dept.: Arts/History and International Studies, Matric No.: 22/15CA126, Level: 100, Amatokwu Evans, Fac./Dept.: Education/Art Education, Matric No.: 20/250D079, Level: 200, Ayodele Samuel Koseunti, Fac./Dept.: Arts/History and International Studies, Matric No.: 19/15CA097, Level: 400, Toki Opeyemi Ayomide, Fac./Dept.: Arts/History and International Studies, Matric No.: 19/15CA269, Level: 400, Makinde Usman Ayomide, Fac./Dept.: Arts/Linguistics and Nigeria Languages, Matric No.: 21/15CB165, Level: 200.

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