At
least twenty eight students have again been expelled from the Kwara State
University for contravening various offences against the institution’s rules
and regulations. The students according to the Deputy Registrar, Mr. Shuaib A.
Mohammed, were expelled for miscellaneous offences including examination
malpractice, theft, engagement in physical combat with fellow students,
possession of dangerous weapons and membership of unregistered association(s).
The
deputy registrar, who spoke with newsmen in his office at Malete, the permanent
site of the university said “some of them were expelled for exam malpractice.
Some were involved in the act of misconduct, while some belonged to an
unregistered association. For example, there was a case of a boy who used knife
to fight and injure his fellow students. There was another case of three boys
who were caught around 1am holding a meeting in the bush. They were caught and
throughout the panel session, they failed to disclose other members’
identities. So we had to expel them.
He
said some students’ cases are still pending and that if the investigation team
finds them guilty of offences for which they were alleged, they would
eventually be expelled too.
Dats serz.
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