LASU Investigates Lecturers Over Missing Student Results

The management of Lagos State University has initiated an investigation into allegations against lecturers accused of not uploading students' results, which has led to claims of delayed graduations and the potential for some students to spend additional years at the university. The university responded to these allegations via a post on its official X handle on Saturday, confirming that they are looking into the matter.
The controversy arose after reports surfaced online following the university's convocation, indicating that more than 100 students were stranded due to a lecturer's failure to upload their results since their 300-level studies. Allegations suggest that some students could face an extra year in the university, not due to academic failure, but because of the missing results.
An X user, @TheAjakeManger, amplified the issue, claiming that over 1,000 students across various levels are experiencing similar problems and accused a Head of Department of threatening affected students. Two lecturers have been implicated in the allegations, but the university has not yet found them culpable as the investigation continues.
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