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UNILAG expels 125 students over forged results, exam malpractice

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Kazeem Ugbodaga

The authorities of the University of Lagos, UNILAG, has expelled 125 students for using forged results to gain admission into the school.

The school also rusticated 73 other students over examination misconduct. The students were rusticated for between one and four semesters for engaging in examination misconducts.

The information is contained in the school’s website, UNILAG.edu.ng.

Out of the 125 students expelled, 120 of them had forged certificates while five others due to examination misconduct.

Some of thee expelled students are: Nowoola Oladipupo Haki, Taiwo Omowunmi Esther, Adigun Yetunde Elizabeth, Obetta Blessing Ogechi, Opere Olanrewaju,Odoemena Ikenna, Ojelade Isreal Imole, Giwa Zainab Temitope, Akpan Imoh Charles, Agunbiade Peter Toluwalope, Badru Omoshalewa Raufiat, Aje Olaleye, Adeyemo Oluwaseun Samuel, Ayogbe Precious Blessing, Iyiola Oludamola Thompson, Uwaoma Glory Oniyechi, Disu Abdulwahab, Adenisimi Oluwadamilare,Iwegbulam David Chima, Ofere Yetunde, Aina Sarah, Ibanga Stella Princess and Afiuwa Lucia Aghogho.

There are also Akinlaja Omotayo Oyeniyi, Ibe Ikechumemu Seun, Roberts Grace Okiemute, Maduka Fidelia Chioma, Adeyemo Ayomide Habibat, Onwudegwu Nwamaka Faith, Ajide Mistura Olaide, Adu Suliat Ayoka, Umeh Chioma Gloria, Oladunni Abimbola Adebisi, Uche Elizabeth Nnebedum, Irebor Mary, Okezie Anita Adaugo, Nnadike Ndidi J., Amos Olakunle Adeyemi, Uwuigbisun Becky, Philips Racheal Temitope. Bello Hassan Adeola, among others.

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