Ignatius Ajuru University of Education (IAUE) Senate Expels 4 Students for Cult Related Offences

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Ignatius Ajuru University of Education (IAUE) Senate Expels 4 Students for Cult Related Offences

| four students  of Ignatius Ajuru University of Education (IAUE) found guilty of being members of cult have been expelled by the Senate.(IAUE) Senate Expels 4 Students for Cult Related Offences

This decision was taken during the statutory Senate meeting of Wednesday September 26, 2018 which held at the postgraduate hall of the university.

The Chairman of the nine man Students Disciplinary Committee, Professor Kingdom Orji gave a report on the findings of the Committee and at the end, Senate agreed that the students should be expelled in line with the university law which attracts expulsion from the university and to serve as a deterrent to others. The students are:

1. Anthony Enyinda Ikechi, a four hundred level students of the Department of Social Studies with matriculation number UE/2012/B.ED4/5421.

2. Bestman Obinna, a four hundred level students of the Department of Religious and Cultural Studies with matriculation number UE/2012/B.ED4/4529.

3. Success Nnamukwu, a three hundred level students of the Department of Religious and Cultural studies with matriculation number UE/2013/B.ED4/6400.

4. Abam Chukwubuike Zokuba, a one hundred level students of the Department of Political Science with matriculation number UE/2015/B.ED4/12912.

The recommendations for other two new male students found guilty of spending late night at female hostels were for them to bring their parents or guardians to sign a letter of good behaviour throughout their stay in the university.

 


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  1. Effiong Anwana says:

    Schools have to keep to the governing rules to maintain their image in the society.

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