Odogwuemekaodogwu.com reports that
there is tension and confusion at the University of Ibadan as the Senate of the
University of Ibadan directed 78 students to withdraw from the
institution for failing to obtain the minimum academic requirements for the
2012/2013 session.
This was contained in a report
issued by the Registrar, Olujimi Olukoya, and published in the
institution’s bulletin.
Olukoya, who said that the
senate gave the directive on behalf of the institution, gave an assurance
that the university would continue to uphold the highest standards in
global education system.
The affected students were
drawn from 100 to 400 levels in 13 faculties.
A breakdown of the
figure indicated that six of gained admission into the university
through Direct Entry mode, 66 through University Tertiary Matriculation
Examination while six came in through the Unified Matriculation
Examination.
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University Of Ibadan ‘Sacks’ 78 Students
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Tuesday, June 24, 2014
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