UNILORIN Expels 108 Fresh Students
Latest report reaching us confirmed that the over 108 student of the
University of Ilorin who recently matriculated in the University have
been expelled from the institution after they were discovered to have
obtained admission into the institution through dubious means..
Prof. Ambali disclosed this last Friday (May 13, 2016) while
exchanging views with the Kwara State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Sam
Okaula, who visited him in his office.
The Vice-Chancellor noted that because of the stable academic calendar
and culture of excellence in the University, the pressure to secure
admission into the institution is high, resulting in some candidates
seeking illegal and unauthorized ways to gain admission into the
University.
Prof. Ambali assured the Police Commissioner of the University's
continuous cooperation, promising that the University would be ready
to offer the Police any information they might require in the course
of their work, saying, "We will volunteer any information you need to
succeed".
The Vice-Chancellor reiterated the University's stance on zero
tolerance for cultism and indecent dressing, stressing that it has
helped to maintain sanity among the students.
Prof. Ambali informed the Commissioner of Police that members of the
force that might be interested in further education could take
advantage of the opportunity provided by the University of Ilorin
Centre for Peace and Strategic Studies (CPSS).
Earlier in his remarks, the Commissioner of Police said he has great
respect for the University of Ilorin, which, according to him, is one
of the best universities in Africa because of its stable academic
calendar.
Mr. Okaula said that security is a collective responsibility of every
member of a community, praising the University for not having a single
student among the 118 students that were recently arrested for
cult-related activities.
He commended the Security Unit of the University of Ilorin for its
focus, discipline, and professionalism, assuring the Vice-chancellor
of the continuous support of the Police.
The Commissioner of Police disclosed that the Police Force has adopted
scientific investigation method, noting that some of the officers in
the Force would require more education as he pleaded with the
Vice-Chancellor to assist them in securing admission to improve their
capacity to be able to better deal with crimes in the country.
The CP was accompanied by ACP Akeem Yusuf, ACP Abubakar A. Yahaya, ACP
Polycarp S. Kpai, CSP Nzota Chidi and SP Salihu T. Mynmrioles. Also on
the entourage were DSP Fabode Moses, ASP Ajayi Okasanmi, ASP Eludire
O. Clement, ASP Afolabi Olaibi, SP Onysabo Oshoka and ASP Ikoyi
Isaiah.
The Vice-Chancellor was joined to welcome the visitors by the Deputy
Vice-Chancellor (RTI), Prof. Gabriel Olatunji; the Registrar, Mr. E.
D. Obafemi; the Deputy Bursar, Mr. O. Ogunbiyi; the Chief Security
Officer, Mr. T. Tijani; the Principal Assistant Registrars in the
Vice-Chancellor's Office, Mr. A. Sayuti; Mr. K. K. Babamale; Miss
Funke Hudson; and the Protocol Officer to the Vice-Chancellor, Mr. S.
O. Agboola.
University of Ilorin who recently matriculated in the University have
been expelled from the institution after they were discovered to have
obtained admission into the institution through dubious means..
Prof. Ambali disclosed this last Friday (May 13, 2016) while
exchanging views with the Kwara State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Sam
Okaula, who visited him in his office.
The Vice-Chancellor noted that because of the stable academic calendar
and culture of excellence in the University, the pressure to secure
admission into the institution is high, resulting in some candidates
seeking illegal and unauthorized ways to gain admission into the
University.
Prof. Ambali assured the Police Commissioner of the University's
continuous cooperation, promising that the University would be ready
to offer the Police any information they might require in the course
of their work, saying, "We will volunteer any information you need to
succeed".
The Vice-Chancellor reiterated the University's stance on zero
tolerance for cultism and indecent dressing, stressing that it has
helped to maintain sanity among the students.
Prof. Ambali informed the Commissioner of Police that members of the
force that might be interested in further education could take
advantage of the opportunity provided by the University of Ilorin
Centre for Peace and Strategic Studies (CPSS).
Earlier in his remarks, the Commissioner of Police said he has great
respect for the University of Ilorin, which, according to him, is one
of the best universities in Africa because of its stable academic
calendar.
Mr. Okaula said that security is a collective responsibility of every
member of a community, praising the University for not having a single
student among the 118 students that were recently arrested for
cult-related activities.
He commended the Security Unit of the University of Ilorin for its
focus, discipline, and professionalism, assuring the Vice-chancellor
of the continuous support of the Police.
The Commissioner of Police disclosed that the Police Force has adopted
scientific investigation method, noting that some of the officers in
the Force would require more education as he pleaded with the
Vice-Chancellor to assist them in securing admission to improve their
capacity to be able to better deal with crimes in the country.
The CP was accompanied by ACP Akeem Yusuf, ACP Abubakar A. Yahaya, ACP
Polycarp S. Kpai, CSP Nzota Chidi and SP Salihu T. Mynmrioles. Also on
the entourage were DSP Fabode Moses, ASP Ajayi Okasanmi, ASP Eludire
O. Clement, ASP Afolabi Olaibi, SP Onysabo Oshoka and ASP Ikoyi
Isaiah.
The Vice-Chancellor was joined to welcome the visitors by the Deputy
Vice-Chancellor (RTI), Prof. Gabriel Olatunji; the Registrar, Mr. E.
D. Obafemi; the Deputy Bursar, Mr. O. Ogunbiyi; the Chief Security
Officer, Mr. T. Tijani; the Principal Assistant Registrars in the
Vice-Chancellor's Office, Mr. A. Sayuti; Mr. K. K. Babamale; Miss
Funke Hudson; and the Protocol Officer to the Vice-Chancellor, Mr. S.
O. Agboola.
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