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BREAKING: UNILORIN Expels Final Year Student For Beating Lecturer To Stupor

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BREAKING: UNILORIN Expels Final Year Student For Beating Lecturer To Stupor

UNILORIN has expelled a final year student for beating lecturer to stupor.

Newsone reports that the University of Ilorin has expelled a final year student, Salaudeen Waliu Aanuoluwa, for beating up a female lecturer of the university to stupor.

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Salaudeen, a student in the Department of Microbiology before his expulsion, beat a female lecturer Mrs Rahmat Zakariyau.

“He has 48 days to appeal against the verdict to the Vice-Chancellor in case he feels dissatisfied with the decision,” University of Ilorin’s spokesman Kunle Akogun said.

Newsone Nigeria reports that the UNILORIN student has since been arrested by the Nigeria Police Force (NPF).

Salaudeen was informed of his dismissal from the university by the University’s registrar.

Watch the UNILORIN student beating his lecturer below…

“You will recall that you appeared before the Student Disciplinary Committee (SDC) to defend yourself in respect of an allegation of misconduct leveled against you,” the registrar said in a letter to Salaudeen.

“After due consideration of all evidences before it, the Committee was convinced beyond any reasonable doubt that the allegation of misconduct has been established against you. It has accordingly recommended to the Vice-Chancellor, who in exercise of the power conferred on him, has directed that you Salaudeen, Waliu Aanuoluwa be expelled from the University.

Salaudeen Waliu Aanuoluwa

“Accordingly, you are hereby expelled from the University with immediate effect.

“You are required to submit forthwith, all University property in your custody including your Student Identity Card to the Dean of Student Affairs or his representative and keep off the campus.

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“In case you are dissatisfied with this decision, you are free to appeal to the University Council through the Dean, Faculty of Life Sciences to the Vice-Chancellor within forty-eight (48) days of the date of this letter”.

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