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School Administration Expels 23 Students From IBB University

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23 students were dismissed from Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University in Niger State due to two serious offenses.

Seven students were expelled for a variety of infractions, while 17 others were advised to leave the institution owing to poor academic performance.

This information was provided by the institution’s vice chancellor, professor Abu Kasim Adamu, in a speech to journalists yesterday in Minna, ahead of the university’s 4th combined convocation, which is slated to take place on Saturday, May 21.

IBB University expels 23 students

He said; “A total of 6,154 students will be graduating on Saturday out of which 37 will be graduating with first class, 954 graduates will be presented with second class upper certificates, while 3, 283 will get second class lower division.

“A total of 1,538 will be graduating with a 3rd class degree and 17 others with Pass,” the VC declared.

He revealed that those involved in the combined Convocation are the 2019/2020 and 2020/2021 graduands adding that 5,719 of the students will be undergraduates while 435 are from the Post Graduate Diploma (PGD), Masters degrees Doctor of Philosophy (PhD).

The Vice-Chancellor said the Institution has zero tolerance for all sorts of crimes especially cultism, drug abuse and cyber crime adding that anybody caught will be rusticated from the university.