175 Students Expelled from Kwara State University for Various Offenses
Kwara State University (KWASU) has expelled 175 students for a range of offenses, as confirmed by a recent statement from the institution.
The expulsion was approved following recommendations from the Students’ Disciplinary Committee (SDC), which held its sittings between October 2021 and March 2024.
Dr. Saeedat Aliyu, the Acting Director of University Relations, stated that the offenses committed by the expelled students include examination malpractice, theft, using fake results to gain admission, assault, fraud, belonging to unregistered associations, and possession of firearms.
“The management reiterates its zero-tolerance policy for all acts of indiscipline,” said Dr. Aliyu. “KWASU stands firm on producing graduates who excel both in character and learning.”
The decision underscores the university’s commitment to maintaining high ethical standards and fostering a conducive academic environment.
KWASU continues to emphasize the importance of integrity and discipline among its student body, aiming to uphold its reputation as a leading institution in character development and academic excellence.