Kogi University Expels Four Students for Misconduct

Confluence University of Science and Technology in Kogi State expelled four undergraduate students due to various alleged offenses. The expulsions were confirmed in a letter signed by Deputy Registrar of Academic Affairs, Eli Usman Gbadafu, following recommendations from the university's disciplinary committee.
The expelled students include Ezekiel Preciou Omenek and Aku Joi Chinyer, both in their second year, accused of involvement in lesbianism. Musa Abdulhakeem Onimisi, also a 200-level student, was expelled for allegedly physically assaulting another student.
Additionally, Dominion Kolad, a 200-level physiotherapy student, faced expulsion for allegedly cloning and circulating photographs of two female students without their consent. The university management emphasized that these actions are part of efforts to maintain discipline and uphold moral standards within the institution.
Vice Chancellor Prof. Abdulrahman Salawu commended the disciplinary committee for their thorough investigation and reiterated the university's commitment to producing graduates of good character.
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