Adeyemi College of Education Graduates Lament Delayed Results and Mobilization
Hundreds of graduates from Adeyemi College of Education, Ondo, are frustrated over the institution’s failure to release their results, graduation list, and mobilization details since 2023.

Hundreds of graduates from Adeyemi College of Education, Ondo, have expressed their frustration over the institution's failure to release their results, graduation list, and mobilization details since 2023. The delay has left many of them in limbo, unable to proceed with their career aspirations or further studies.
The affected students, who completed their programs over a year ago, have been vocal about their grievances, lamenting that the institution’s inaction has put their future at risk. Many have taken to social media to call out the school’s management, demanding urgent intervention to resolve the matter.
"It is disheartening that an institution of such repute would keep thousands of graduates stranded without any concrete information on their academic progress. We cannot plan our lives if we do not know where we stand academically," one of the affected students stated.
The delay in the release of results and mobilization for the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has rendered many of the graduates unable to seek jobs or pursue postgraduate studies, causing severe frustration and hardship. Some have accused the college administration of negligence and insensitivity to their plight.
"We are tired of waiting. The school management should be responsible enough to address this issue. We have plans for our future just like their children do," another graduate lamented.
Students are calling on the authorities of Adeyemi College of Education to expedite the release of their academic records and ensure prompt mobilization for the NYSC scheme. Many argue that this unnecessary delay has already caused significant setbacks in their careers and personal development.
Efforts to reach the school management for a response have so far been unsuccessful. However, the graduates insist that they will continue to press for a resolution until their demands are met.
As frustration grows, affected students are urging the Federal Ministry of Education and other relevant authorities to intervene and ensure that Adeyemi College of Education upholds its academic responsibilities. They stress that timely action is crucial in preventing further hardship and uncertainty in their lives.