Babatuinji wusu –
Nine students from various faculties at the University of Ilorin in Kwara State—four of them in their last year—have been sacked for allegedly engaging in examination fraud, according to information obtained by Naija News.
An official copy of the Unilorin Bulletin, which was published on Monday, contained the decision’s details.
According to the bulletin, Prof. Wahab Egbewole, the vice chancellor, approved the recommendations made by the Students’ Disciplinary Committee during its 219th session, which served as the basis for the expulsions.
Lateef Lukman Olayemi, a 500-level student in the department of Agriculture/Aquaculture and Fisheries; Kuranga Abdulmuiz Olalekan, a 500-level student in the department of Agriculture/Agricultural Extension and Rural Development; Adebisi Janet Bosede, a 100-level student in the department of Arts/Linguistics and Nigerian Languages; Ogundijo Abdulmalik Akinkunmi, a 500-level student in the department of CIS/Library and Information Science; and Ashekun Oladiji Quadri, a 400-level student in the same department.
The others are: Ahmed Saddam Opeyemi, 500 level Engineer and Tech/Materials and Metallurgical Engineering; Musa Mohammed Asuku, 500 level Engineer and Tech/Electrical and Electronic Engineering; and Ayinla Jamiu Olaitan, 400 level Life Science/Zoology. EQwudah Lucky Ojonumba, 300 level Education/Adult and Primary Education Studies.