FUOYE Expels 5 Students, Suspends 152 for Examination Malpractice

The Federal University Oye Ekiti (FUOYE) has expelled five students and suspended 152 others for examination malpractice. The expulsions include Okeredima Delight Ozioma, Akanmu Yusuf Adeyinka, Lateef Jimoh, and Adams Tijani, while the suspended students face penalties ranging from one to two semesters.

FUOYE Expels 5 Students, Suspends 152 for Examination Malpractice

The Federal University Oye Ekiti (FUOYE) in Ekiti State, Nigeria, has taken stringent disciplinary action against students involved in examination malpractice. The university has expelled five students and suspended 152 others based on recommendations from the Students’ Disciplinary Committee (SDC).

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The expelled students are Okeredima Delight Ozioma (Social Sciences/Sociology), Akanmu Yusuf Adeyinka (Civil Engineering), Lateef Jimoh (Social Sciences/Economics), and Adams Tijani (Science/Mathematics). These expulsions are effective immediately. The 152 suspended students face penalties ranging from one to two semesters, depending on the severity of their offenses.

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FUOYE's management emphasized its commitment to maintaining high standards of discipline and academic integrity. The university reiterated its zero-tolerance policy for indiscipline, affirming its dedication to producing graduates of excellent character and academic excellence. The institution remains focused on advancing quality education and fostering innovation.

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