UI SUSPENDS TWO STUDENTS WITH SDC CASES, THIRD STUDENT'S CASE REMAINS UNRESOLVED
Peace Nkenta
On Monday, 14th of July, two students, Aduwo Ayodele, a final year student of the History Department, and Gbadegesin Olamide, a final year Master’s student at the Institute of African Studies, received a four-semester suspension.
This decision was taken during the Central Student Disciplinary Committee (SDC) sitting held earlier today involving the Vice Chancellor amongst other members of the University management. The reason for the suspension is that both students participated in the peaceful protest that took place during the Erstwhile Students’ Union President (Aweda Bolaji)'s administration.
Aduwo Ayodele confirmed this development. In his words “Yes, we have been suspended for four semesters without committing any crime other than protesting against the hike in school fees”.
This development follows after the students had earlier appeared before the SDC panel twice. Meanwhile, Nice Linus of the Faculty of Law was not invited to the panel, and her case remains unresolved.
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