Showing posts with label Expelled Students. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Expelled Students. Show all posts

Sunday, December 9, 2018

A 400L Student Expelled For Allegedly Impregnating VC's Wife

Bowen University Students


Curious and dubious rumors circulating on social media suggest that a level 400 student of Bowen University has just impregnated his Vice Chancellor’s wife.

Bowen is a private Baptist University in Nigerian owned and operated by the Nigerian Baptist Convention, in Osun state.

According to the social media residents who claimed to be students of the school, the school is currently on strike and the said student has been arrested.

“Recall that yesterday Some Bowen University students reportedly burnt down their hostel, after the school’s Vice Chancellor suspended 200 students who refused a drug test. The incident is now a trending topic on Twitter, and here are reactions of Nigerians to claims that Bowen University students burnt down a hostel,” A Twitter user wrote.

@duchess_sucy wrote; “Lemme make something clear to you guys ehn, stop burning down hostels abeg, burn down the main place and rest the case there. You’ll end up sleeping on the street of Bowen cos these people don’t actually care.”

Bowen University is located at Iwo in Osun State, Nigeria and it’s the first Baptist University in Africa.

Sunday, December 2, 2018

A Final Year Student Expel Over Exam Malpractice In UNILORIN

UNILORIN Entrance


The University of Ilorin has reportedly expelled a final year student, Alada Babatunde for alleged examination misconduct.

According to Premium Times, the university said the student was caught with a Blackberry cell phone containing materials relevant to the examination written on July 24 during the rain semester of 2016/2017 academic session.

The University management said Babatunde was expelled after the Students’ Disciplinary Committee found him guilty of examination misconduct.

However, in a letter to the Students’ Disciplinary Committee, the student denied the allegation saying he did not indulge in any act of misconduct during the examination.

His letter to the SDC read in part:
“It is worthy to note that the phone was switched off while charging and kept in a place very far from my reach (at the window side, to avoid it being stolen) when the invigilator saw it and took it, while the exam was on-going.

“As I look forward to your compassionate consideration on the regrettable mistake of keeping the switched off phone close to the examination hall, I also tender my apology that it was not intended for any form of examination malpractice or misconduct,”

“Neither was my phone or alleged materials viewed in my presence to guarantee fair hearing despite the demand of the chairperson of the SDC, Professor N. Y. S. Ijaiya to see the invigilator, to ensure a fair hearing and a just conclusion.”

“I was surprised that the SDC could have drawn some recommendations to the Vice-Chancellor in a case where no real proceeding was ever conducted,”