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‎The University of Ilorin Sanctions 13 Students

‎The University of Ilorin has enforced disciplinary measures against 13 students following the Students’ Disciplinary Committee’s 227th meeting held on October 9, 2025.

 

According to reports dated December 22, 2025, the university expelled six students, namely Abdulhafeez Abdulhammed (Educational Technology), Esther Ajuma Matthew (Human Kinetics), Divine Tijesunimi Stanislous (Human Kinetics), Qozeem Abdulateef Mohammed (Centre for Open and Distance Learning), Sormidat Oluwatosin Lawal (Health Education), and Doris Comfort Falusi (History & International Studies). These individuals have been ordered to vacate the campus and return all university property, though they maintain a right to appeal the decision through their respective deans.

‎Furthermore, the university rusticated six other students for the duration of the 2025/2026 academic session. This group includes Idowu Oluwadamilola Owoade (Civil Engineering), Quayum Damilare Aderibigbe (Finance), Onimisi Abdulmajeed Aliyu (Quantity Survey), Emmanuel Olayeni (Water Resources), Sulton Abidemi Salman (Agriculture), and Faruq (Finance).

 

These students are barred from the university premises until the 2026/2027 session, at which point they must present a certified medical report of rehabilitation to be considered for readmission.

 

Additionally, Isaac Chuks Okoh from the Science Education department was issued a formal warning as a caution against future misconduct

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