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Kogi Polytechnic Dismisses 273 Students Over Poor Academic Performance

..expels six others for examination malpractice

Vital News by Vital News
June 23, 2025
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The Academic Board of Kogi State Polytechnic, Lokoja, has asked 273 students to withdraw from the institution with immediate effect.

The affected students are the ones that performed below expectations during the 2024/2025 first semester examinations conducted by the school in March this year.

Uredo Omale, Director, Public Relations and Protocol, of the
Polytechnic, disclosed this on Monday in a statement.

According to her, the withdrawal spreads across 20 departments 42 programmes.

She said board took the decision during its 120th meeting held to consider and approve the results of the first semester of the 2024/2025 academic session.

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“Meanwhile, the students withdrawn or expelled have been charged to submit all the Polytechnic properties in their custody including their Identity cards to the Security unit before exiting the institution,” the statement said.

This board’s 120th meeting was held on Thursday, 17th April, 2025 at the Board Room of the Polytechnic Main Campus, Lokoja.

The Rector of the polytechnic who also double as Chairman of the Academic Board, Professor Salisu Ogbo Usman, commended members of the Academic Board Result Verification Committee led by the Deputy Rector, Dr Samuel Taiwo Olowo for the due diligence on the results and charged them to sustain the tempo.

He, however, expressed dissatisfaction with the performance of some students which led to their withdrawal, despite providing a conducive atmosphere for learning.

The affected students and their departments are as follows :

ND II BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

1. ABDULLAHI HABIBA – 2023/ND/BUS/195

2. ABIODUN BLESSING OYIMEH – 2023/ND/BUS/546

HND II BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

1. BELLO HABIBAT – 2023/HND/BUS/146
2. SUNDAY AGNES OHUNENE – 2023/HND/BUS/170
3. MUHAMMED MUSTAPHA – 2023/HND/BUS/178
4. ABALAKA FATIMA – 2023/HND/BUS/483

HND I ACCOUNTANCY

1. MOHAMMED RAHINAT – 2024/HND/ACCT/231
2. BALA MOSES MARK – 2024/HND/ACCT/266
3. USMAN IDRIS TANIMU – 2024/HND/ACCT/277
4. YAKUBU DANLADI EREH – 2024/HND/ACCT/286
5. ADENIYI ALEXANDER OLANREWAJU – 2024/HND/ACCT/290
6. ALABA GODWIN MONDAY – 2024/HND/ACCT/291.

HND I BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

1. DANIEL ONUCHE GABRIEL – 2024/HND/BUS/026
2. OLADUNNI KUBURAT ABOSEDE – 2024/HND/BUS/266
3. JIMOH EMMANUEL OLAMIDE – 2024/HND/BUS/283
4. ABDULLAHI IBRAHIM – 2024/HND/BUS/344
5. ABIMAJE MARIAM SULEIMAN – 2024/HND/BUS/366
6. SULEIMAN FARUK – 2024/HND/BUS/382
7. MUHAMMED YUSUF ADEIZA – 2024/HND/BUS/387
8. OLORUNSOGBON EMMANUEL PELUMI – 2024/HND/BUS/415
9. HASSAN ABDULGANIU – 2024/HND/BUS/480
10. UMAR MUHAMMED – 2024/HND/BUS/490
11. ABDULRAHMAN DANJUMA – 2024/HND/BUS/491
12. SHUAIB MUHAMMED SANNI – 2024/HND/BUS/505
13. IBRAHIM MOSHOOD – 2024/HND/BUS/507
14. ABUBAKAR YUSUF – 2024/HND/BUS/509
15. ADAMS JOSEPH NA – 2024/HND/BUS/512
16. AYEH HASSAN – 2024/HND/BUS/515
17. OTEJE ONOME MARY – 2024/HND/BUS/522
18. MUHAMMED IDRIS – 2024/HND/BUS/524
19. ABUBAKAR SADIQ – 2024/HND/BUS/525
20. ABALAKA FATIMA – 2024/HND/BUS/528
21. ADAMU MUHAMMED – 2024/HND/BUS/539
22. JOHNSON MONDAY VICTOR – 2024/HND/BUS/558

ND I BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

1. MUHAMMED FATIMA BINTA – 2024/ND/BUS/037
2. ANJORIN FAVOUR OMONIKE – 2024/ND/BUS/044
3. SULEIMAN ABDULSALAM – 2024/ND/BUS/085
4. JOSEPH EMMANUEL OJIMA-OJO – 2024/ND/BUS/163
5. SAMUEL OJOCHIDE – 2024/ND/BUS/184
6. ISAH NAFISAT – 2024/ND/BUS/261
7. SOLOMON AIREN STANLEY – 2024/ND/BUS/299
8. ABIMAJE SAMSON – 2024/ND/BUS/448
9. PAUL MIRACLE – 2024/ND/BUS/475
10. ABDUL OMOJO – 2024/ND/BUS/535
11. ABDULKERIMU MUKTARI – 2024/ND/BUS/543
12. OLADEJO OLAMILEKAN – 2024/ND/BUS/585
13. YUNUSA ALHASSAN – 2024/ND/BUS/608
14. DERABA VICTORIA NGODOO – 2024/ND/BUS/621
15. MUSA NURUDEEN MOHAMMED – 2024/ND/BUS/638
16. MUHAMMED ABDULSALIM – 2024/ND/BUS/647
17. ADEBAYO SAMUEL TAIYE – 2024/ND/BUS/654

ND I ACCOUNTANCY

1. MORUF MARIAM – 2024/ND/ACCT/022
2. ALABI KEMISOLA PRECIOUS – 2024/ND/ACCT/049
3. PETER DANIEL SAMUEL – 2024/ND/ACCT/052
4. OLORUNSHOLA DANIEL AYOMIDE – 2024/ND/ACCT/067
5. MUHAMMED HALIMAT SADIYAT – 2024/ND/ACCT/072
6. JACOB CHARITY ABOLANLE – 2024/ND/ACCT/097
7. ODOMA SULEMAN – 2024/ND/ACCT/125
8. ETILA OMANULU SAMSON – 2024/ND/ACCT/154
9. ABDULLAHI IBRAHIM – 2024/ND/ACCT/166
10. AUDU AWWAL – 2024/ND/ACCT/177
11. ISAH GRACE OJOMA – 2024/ND/ACCT/191
12. JOSEPH BIDEMI – 2024/ND/ACCT/192
13. ISEHUNWA SHOLA – 2024/ND/ACCT/203
14. ADAMU KHADIJAT – 2024/ND/ACCT/226
15. JIMOH DADA ISOYIZA – 2024/ND/ACCT/227
16. SHAIBU NASIRU – 2024/ND/ACCT/230
17. DAMODU DORCAS – 2024/ND/ACCT/246
18. YAHAYA AISHAT ADAMA – 2024/ND/ACCT/248

ND II ACCOUNTANCY
1. TAIWO EMMANUEL – 2023/ND/ACCT/291

HND II ACCOUNTANCY
1. MICHAEL IBEH – 2023/HND/ACCT/196

ND I AGRICULTURAL AND BIO-ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
1. SUNDAY JOB ADEIZA – 2024/ND/AET/006

ND I AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY
1. JEREMIAH DANLADI MOSES – 2024/ND/AGT/014

ND I ANIMAL HEALTH AND PRODUCTION
1. GBENGA OJASOPE CHRISTIANAH – 2024/ND/APH/006

ND I ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY
1. ATADOGA SAMUEL – 2024/ND/ARC/032
2. DENNIS ISRAEL AMOBICHUKWU – 2024/ND/ARC/040
3. KEKE FRIDAY NEHEMIAH – 2024/ND/ARC/051
4. MUHAMMED IBRAHIM ABDULLAHI – 2024/ND/ARC/052

ND II ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY
1. ENIOLORUNDA JOY BUNMI – 2023/ND/ARC/031
2. ACHIMUGU NATHAN ONUCHE – 2023/ND/ARC/057

ND I BUILDING TECHNOLOGY
1. EZEKIEL OLAWALE ELIJAH – 2024/ND/BLD/007
2. ONOJA JOHN KELVIN – 2024/ND/BLD/025
3. OMOWA TOSIN ISRAEL – 2024/ND/BLD/030
4. AFOLABI BLESSING – 2024/ND/BLD/045
5. MUHAMMED MUSA – 2024/ND/BLD/056
6. SALIU ABAS OLAMILEKAN – 2024/ND/BLD/061
7. ANJUUGH AONDOASER WISDOM – 2024/ND/BLD/063
8. SHAIBU FRIDAY OJOCHEGBE – 2024/ND/BLD/065

ND I CIVIL ENGINEERING

1. AUDU ANAWO ABRAHAM – 2024/ND/CVE/018
2. ADEMU MUYIDEEN – 2024/ND/CVE/022

ND I COMPUTER SCIENCE

1. BAMEYI MUNIRETU – 2024/ND/CPS/110
2. MOMOH HANIFAT SALISU – 2024/ND/CPS/207
3. YAHAYA FRIDAY – 2024/ND/CPS/234
4. ADAMA KAMALDEEN – 2024/ND/CPS/246
5. MUHAMMED ADAMU – 2024/ND/CPS/276
6. UNWUJOH PIUS OJONUGWA – 2024/ND/CPS/283
7. ISAH AMATO – 2024/ND/CPS/317
8. MUHAMMED SAMSON – 2024/ND/CPS/322
9. IREMIDE DANIEL BODUNDE – 2024/ND/CPS/363
10. OKUNLOLA DAMILOLA PRAISE – 2024/ND/CPS/380

ND I ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY

1. DOMINIC UGBEDEOJO – 2024/ND/EE/008
2. ENEMALI DESTINY MALI – 2024/ND/EE/015
3. SAMUEL JAMES ADINOYI – 2024/ND/EE/018
4. OTIJELE SAMUEL JOEL – 2024/ND/EE/034
5. SULEIMAN MOMOHJIMOH OJO – 2024/ND/EE/037

ND II FINE ART

1. AKANLE ADEOLA OPEYEMI – 2023/ND/FA/110
2. OLONISHUA AYODEJI EMMANUEL – 2023/ND/FA/170
3. AMINU GBODI SIMON – 2023/ND/FA/171
4. FAGBEMI SEYI SEUN – 2023/ND/FA/189
5. OGUNMUYIWA DORCAS – 2023/ND/FA/264

ND I FINE ART
1. OJO JOSEPH OLUMIDE – 2024/ND/FA/015
2. FOLORUNSHO GBENGA JAMES – 2024/ND/FA/077
3. ADEBAYO DANIEL AYOMIDE – 2024/ND/FA/132
4. SULEIMAN ABDULMALIK ONIMISI – 2024/ND/FA/268
5. OGBODU VICTOR DESTINY – 2024/ND/FA/274

ND I LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE

1. ISHOLA DAUDA – 2024/ND/LIS/036
2. ISINMIJOLA MONSURAT OYINDAMOLA – 2024/ND/LIS/052
3. OLORUNMIYE MARY OLUWATOSIN – 2024/ND/LIS/071
4. ANDREW PRINCESS UYOOJO – 2024/ND/LIS/079
5. MUHAMMED ZAINAB DANJUMA – 2024/ND/LIS/131
6. RAFIU SEGUN – 2024/ND/LIS/190
7. MEDUGWU DORCAS – 2024/ND/LIS/245
8. YUNUSA IBRAHIM – 2024/ND/LIS/279
9. TIJANI SAHEED ABIODUN – 2024/ND/LIS/288
10. MAHMUD ABDULRAHMAN – 2024/ND/LIS/400
11. TEMIDAYO OLAMILEKAN ADESHINA – 2024/ ND/LIS/411
12. YAKUBU ABDULRAZAK – 2024/ND/LIS/423
13. JIBRIN DAVID – 2024/ND/LIS/445

HND I LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE

1. OLORUNFEMI MARY BLESSING – 2024/HND/LIS/063
2. MICHAEL BLESSING GIFT – 2024/HND/LIS/160
3. UNISA KEHINDE SIKIRU – 2024/HND/LIS/171
4. ADEKIYESI OYINKANSOLA – 2024/HND/LIS/193
5. MUHAMMED SAADATU – 2024/HND/LIS/220
6. OLOWOSULU SEUN JOSHUA – 2024/HND/LIS/234
7. AMANABO ONUCHE ABDULSALAM – 2024/HND/LIS/235
8. FAKIYA BOSEDE OLUWASEUN – 2024/HND/LIS/260

ND I MASS COMMUNICATION

1. SULEIMAN MOHAMMED – 2024/ND/MAS/074
JOSHUA FOLASHADE LOVETH – 2024/ND/LIS/143

ND II MASS COMMUNICATION

1. MUSA AMINA – 2023/ND/MAS/167
2. BELLO LUKMAN – 2023/ND/MAS/232

ND I MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY

1. OLOWOSAYO SEGUN EBENEZER – 2024/ND/MEC/015
2. SALIH AWWAL – 2024/ND/MEC/026

ND I OFFICE TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT

1. IBRAHIM VICTOR – 2024/ND/OTM/007
2. ZAKARI NAFISAT – 2024/ND/OTM/020
3. OGUNSAKIN SURAJU OJO – 2024/ND/OTM/028
4. ABDULRAHEEM DANJUMOH ADAVIZE – 2024/ND/OTM/091
5. MUHAMMED AHMED – 2024/ND/OTM/108
6. ABDULLAHI NASIRUDEEN ENYOJO – 2024/ND/OTM/112
7. MUHAMMED SULEIMAN – 2024/ND/OTM/116
8. YEKINI ABDULHAMEED ENEYE – 2024/ND/OTM/120
9. AYOKANMI TEMITOPE – 2024/ND/OTM/125
10. HASIM OJONUMA SHERIFAT – 2024/ND/OTM/130
11. OLANIRAN FERANMI VICTOR – 2024/ND/OTM/134
12. ISMAILA ZAINAB – 2024/ND/OTM/141
13. IDRIS ABDULWAHAB – 2024/ND/OTM/142
14. ISAH ABDULSALAM – 2024/ND/OTM/153
15. ONALO BUNIYAMINU – 2024/ND/OTM/156
16. ALHASSAN NICHOLAS OHEMI – 2024/ND/OTM/161
17. ABDULRAHMAN HAWA – 2024/ND/OTM/163
18. FATAI SEFIYA OYIZA – 2024/ND/OTM/174
19. AFOLAYAN JOSEPH OLAMILEKAN – 2024/ND/OTM/178
20. KUMIJE EZEKIEL – 2024/ND/OTM/183
21. ALHASSAN MUHAMMAD BASHIR – 2024/ND/OTM/194
22. SALIHU IDRIS MAIYAKI – 2024/ND/OTM/195
23. MUHAMMED AISHAT – 2024/ND/OTM/196
24. OMOJOLA PROMISE TOYIN – 2024/ND/OTM/200
25. MAHMUD IBRAHIM KENCHI – 2024/ND/OTM/203
26. OBAMOH OLAMIDE LILIAN – 2024/ND/OTM/215
27. OLORUNFEMI IFE FAITH – 2024/ND/OTM/224
28. ABDULLAHI AYUBA – 2024/ND/OTM/231
29. MARTINS ABIGARI – 2024/ND/OTM/233
30. DAWODU MARY ONIZE – 2024/ND/OTM/236
31. ABDULLAHI ZUBAIRU MUSA – 2024/ND/OTM/237
32. AIYEETAN CLEMENT OLALEKAN – 2024/ND/OTM/238
33. SUNDAY LOVETH – 2024/ND/OTM/251
34. PETER OLUWAKEMI – 2024/ND/OTM/252
35. MIKAILU VICTOR NASARA – 2024/ND/OTM/253
36. MUHAMMED ABDULLAHI – 2024/ND/OTM/256
37. IBRAHIM SAADAT ABBAS – 2024/ND/OTM/262

ND II OFFICE TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT

1. ABBAS MUSA DANSEBE – 2023/ND/OTM/168
2. ABUBAKAR KHADIJAT FOLASHADE – 2023/ND/OTM/177
3. LAWAL NAFISAT – 2023/ND/OTM/223
4. BALA ISRAEL – 2023/ND/OTM/231
5. MOMOH FAITH – 2023/ND/OTM/267

HND I OFFICE TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT

1. AKPAI ABUBAKAR IDENYI – 2024/HND/OTM/010
2. HASSAN NAFISAT – 2024/HND/OTM/011
3. PETER BESERU – 2024/HND/OTM/045
4. NATHANIEL CHRISTIANA – 2024/HND/OTM/048
5. RAFIU ABUBAKAR – 2024/HND/OTM/070
6. USMAN DANJUMA – 2024/HND/OTM/089
7. HARUNA AWWAL DANLAMI – 2024/HND/OTM/099
8. ESEYIN YEMISI OMOLARA – 2024/HND/OTM/107
9. ZEKERI ABISETU – 2024/HND/OTM/124
10. TAIWO BUNMI OMOLARA – 2024/HND/OTM/126
11. MUSA ZULEIHAT IZE – 2024/HND/OTM/129
12. MUHAMMED IBRAHIM USMAN – 2024/HND/OTM/131
13. KADIRI ATAIRU DANLAMI – 2024/HND/OTM/141
14. JOSEPH OLAJIDE FRIDAY – 2024/HND/OTM/142
15. OLUMI JOY – 2024/HND/OTM/149
16. ATABO BENJAMIN NA – 2024/HND/OTM/166
17. ABUBAKAR YAKUBU – 2024/HND/OTM/173
18. OCHENI JIBRIN – 2024/HND/OTM/178
19. ARIYO SEGUN SAMUEL – 2024/HND/OTM/187
20. DARAMOLA MONDAY VICTOR – 2024/HND/OTM/197
21. MUHAMMED ANAS MUHAMMED – 2024/HND/OTM/210
22. MUSTAPHA HASSAN – 2024/HND/OTM/216
23. ADEYEMI AYOMIDE OLUWASEUN – 2024/HND/OTM/223
24. SIAKA MARIAM – 2024/HND/OTM/273
25. IDRIS ABDULRAZAQ MUHIBBULRASUL – 2024/HND/OTM/274
26. ABUBAKAR UMAR FARUK – 2024/HND/OTM/276
27. EKATI EFE CYNTHIA – 2024/HND/OTM/279
28. TIAMIYU SAIBU OMOTAYO – 2024/HND/OTM/282
29. FATIMAH AVOYI HARUNA – 2024/HND/OTM/286

ND I PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

1. ADAMS SWOLIHAT OYIZA – 2024/ND/PAD/021
2. ABE DANIEL OLUWAGBEMIRO – 2024/ND/PAD/099
3. ABAH EMMANUEL – 2024/ND/PAD/100
4. OGIRIMA BEATRICE OYIZA – 2024/ND/PAD/129
5. OGUNYEMI VICTOR SAMUEL – 2024/ND/PAD/161
6. DANIEL AGONO FRANCIS – 2024/ND/PAD/180
7. USMAN ABDULRAHIM – 2024/ND/PAD/219
8. EMMANUEL MICHAEL CHUKWUEMEKA – 2024/ND/PAD/358
9. PETER GRACE SHADE – 2024/ND/PAD/384
10. ZEKERI OJODOMO ABRAHAM – 2024/ND/PAD/416
11. USMAN BABATUNDE USMAN – 2024/ND/PAD/436
12. MUSA SAIDU – 2024/ND/PAD/438
13. ABUBAKAR DANJUMA – 2024/ND/PAD/570
14. AIYESA OLUWASANMI DAVID – 2024/ND/PAD/616
15. ABDULKARIM HAUWAKULU – 2024/ND/PAD/725
16. KARIKATI EBEMOSI MICHEAL – 2024/ND/PAD/757
17. SENUSI SULEIMAN – 2024/ND/PAD/758
18. ROTIMI JULIUS JIDE – 2024/ND/PAD/800
19. ASEBIODE VICTOR – 2024/ND/PAD/810

ND II PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

1. ABDULHAMID MUHAMMED AWWAL – 2023/ND/PAD/373
2. AHMED KAMARDEEN ADAVIRUKU – 2023/ND/PAD/449
3. ABDULAZEEZ ZEINU ABIDEEN – 2023/ND/PAD/718
4. ARIBUSOLA LOVETH MERCY – 2023/ND/PAD/800

HND I PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

1. MAJI MUHAMMED – 2024/HND/PAD/170
2. KAKU SHIGIRI – 2024/HND/PAD/522
3. ABUBAKAR AMINA – 2024/HND/PAD/590
4. NDAH IBRAHIM – 2024/HND/PAD/595
5. ANEKE ADAMA – 2024/HND/PAD/598
6. IBRAHIM MUHAMMED – 2024/HND/PAD/614

HND II PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

1. IDRIS ALOMA LAWAL – 2024/HND/PAD/052
2. ISAH MUSTAPHA – 2024/HND/PAD/471

ND I SCIENCE LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY

1. YAHAYA MARIAM – 2024/ND/SLT/356
2. MUSA SENUSI MUHAMMED – 2024/ND/SLT/374
3. ISAH AYUBA – 2024/ND/SLT/386
4. ISAH MUKAILA ITOPA – 2024/ND/SLT/420
5. AJEKA JOY AMINA – 2024/ND/SLT/450
6. MUHAMMED HALIRU – 2024/ND/SLT/452
7. OYENIBI BOLUWATIFE ODUNAYO – 2024/ND/SLT/457
8. OMEJE FAVOUR UKAMAKA – 2024/ND/SLT/470
9. UMAR BILIKISU UMMI – 2024/ND/SLT/479
10. ABUBAKAR IDRIS – 2024/ND/SLT/481

HND I BIOCHEMISTRY

1. ABDULKAREEM ABDULLATEEF ONORUOYIZA – 2024/HSLT/BCM/116

HND I CHEMISTRY

1. MONDAY ABDULMALIK ITOPA – 2024/HSLT/CHM/042

HND I MICROBIOLOGY

1. MICHAEL OMOTOLA GIFT – 2024/HSLT/MCB/045

HND I SOFTWARE AND WEB DEVELOPMENT

1. ABDULMALIK ABDULKAREEM ATOJOKO – 2024/HND/SWD/140
2. DUROWAYE OVERCOMER ISAAC – 2024/HND/SWD/154

ND I STATISTICS

1. PETER PETIENCE – 2024/ND/STA/137

ND I SURVEYING AND GEO-INFORMATICS

1. HARUNA ALHASSAN – 2024/ND/SGI/015
2. LAMIDI KABIRAT – 2024/ND/SGI/052

ND I URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING

1. ALHASSAN ALIH – 2024/ND/URP/012
2. SANI YUSUF – 2024/ND/URP/013

ND II SCIENCE LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY

1. MICHEAL TAIWO – 2023/ND/SLT/186
2. ABUBAKAR FARIDAT – 2023/ND/SLT/266
3. ABUBAKAR HASSANA – 2023/ND/SLT/290
4. PETER BUNMI JIDE – 2023/ND/SLT/379
5. ALONGE JULIUS – 2023/ND/SLT/416

ND II STATISTICS

1. ISAH MUHAMMED ABUBAKAR – 2023/ND/STA/201
2. HASSAN ABDULLAHI UBAIYU – 2023/ND/STA/209

In another development, six (6) students have been expelled from the Polytechnic on account of examination misconduct and related offences.

The Board approved the expulsion having been satisfied with the reports of the Central Examination Misconduct Committee led by Dr. (Mrs.) Grace Ehimony.

The duo of Daniel Onuche Gabriel (2024/HND/BUS/026) from the Department of Business Administration and Yaro Abdullahi Nma (2024/ND/ACCT/081) from Department of Accountancy were expelled for impersonation, contravening Section 4:35 (19) of the 2021 Revised Edition of the Students’ Information Handbook.

Also, Jaja Julietu (2022/ND/MAS/098), Usman Abdulgeniyu (2022/ND/MAS/015), Gimba Aminat (2022/ND/MAS/026/ and Otitoju Taiwo Timilehin (2023/ND/MAS/161), all from Department of Mass Communication were approved for expulsion after being caught with extraneous materials during examination, thereby contravening Section 4.35 (9) of the 2021 Revised Edition of the Students’ Information Handbook.

Professor Usman commended the Board’s Central Examination Misconduct committee and those of Schools and Departments for a job well done.

He called for sustained synergy among the committees to make decisive resolutions capable of sustaining the quality of teaching and learning at the Polytechnic.

The Rector reassured the Polytechnic community of the Board and Management’s continued resolve to make reforms that would be of great benefits to institution.

The Chairman of the Board, while commending the members for their continued support, seized the opportunity to encourage students to always take advantage of the conducive atmosphere for learning and be more focused.
(vitalnewsngr.com)

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