YABATECH expels 19 students (List of Names)
Yaba College of Technology has expelled 19 students from the institution. The management of YabaTech also explained the reasons the students were expelled from the College. The expulsion was as a result of various misconducts, the authorities said. (Excerpts from The Nation)
The Director of Public Relations, Dr Charles Oni, said the students were found guilty violating Section 14 (2) and Section 11 (4) of the college’s regulation, which is contained in the students’ handbook.
In a statement signed by the Registrar, Ms Biekoroma Amapakabo, the management warned the affected students to stay away from the campus. It also said the suspended students could be recalled to complete their programmes after writing an undertaking to be of good behaviour and obey the rules and regulation of the school.
The following is the list of students expelled by YabaTech:
The expelled students include:
- Adebayo Ayomide Adedeji, ND 1 Textile Technology;
- Ola Motunrayo, ND II Business Administration;
- Oluwasegun Oladapo Adeola, HND II Building Technology;
- Rufai Idris, ND 1 Printing Technology;
- Jimoh Sikiru Oropo, ND 1 Printing Technology;
- Agada Emmanuel Achi , HND II Mechanical Engineering;
- Durosinmi Haffiz, Computer Engineering;
- Lawal Semiu, ND 1 Printing Technology;
- Mecavel Ojiese Williams, HND II Statistics;
- Ubini Odafe Jabin, ND II Fine Ars;
- Aremu Ayo, ND 1 Estate Management;
- Akintade Mohammed, ND 1 Accountancy;
- Adesokan Rilwan Segun, HND II Building Technology;
- Okon Oduak Promise, ND II Food Technology;
- Oluwayimika Isaac, ND II Printing Technology;
- Ogbugo John Kolawole, ND 1 Electrical Engineering;
- Ogunrinde Oluwaseun Sunday, ND I Marketing;
- Agoro Ismaila, HND 1 Survey and Geo-informatics and
- Tijani Ibrahim Abiodun, ND IIAccountancy.
Dr Oni said the college had put in place adequate structures to ensure security of lives on the campus, noting that there are closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras at strategic locations on the campus.
The Dean Students’Affairs, Mr O.T. Raheem, said the students were expelled for indulging in vices, such as rape, cultism and examination malpractices among others.