- Two students from Kwara State College of Education, Ilọrin, will face a disciplinary panel due to their involvement in what is being called an “inappropriate display.”
- A highly circulated photo on social media captures a male and female student rejoicing in the completion of their final exams at their farewell gathering, with the male student engaged in an inappropriate physical contact.
Two students, Sulyman Tawakaltu and Mohammed AbdulSalam, who have tread the academic corridors of Kwara State College of Education in the vibrant city of Ilorin, find themselves poised to stand before the august tribunal of discipline.
The students, reportedly majoring in Agriculture, are currently under investigation for their purportedly inappropriate behavior during their sign-out ceremony.
They are currently under investigation for their alleged inappropriate behavior during their graduation ceremony.
The situation reached boiling point when a scorching photograph, widely disseminated, caught AbdulSalam red-handed in a highly inappropriate act, brazenly fondling Tawakaltu’s breasts during their graduation gala. This event was meant to signify the triumphant culmination of their academic journey at the college.
In reaction to this eyebrow-raising incident, Kwara State College of Education stoked the flames by issuing an impassioned internal memo.
The College unflinchingly attributed the blame to the students’ unapologetic exhibition of immoral behavior. The college, with an unyielding determination, also entrusted the formidable Students’ Disciplinary Committee (SDC) with the unenviable task of addressing this fiery conundrum.
Their aim is to ensure that searing measures are enforced to serve as an unwavering deterrent against any prospective episodes of such fiery misconduct.
Hajia Habitat Zubair, the college’s red-hot Public Relations Officer, has confirmed these sizzling developments to Daily Trust on Sunday, September 10, 2023.
“The school has commenced investigation into the matter but has not made any formal pronouncement on it,” she said.
In other news, A brilliant Nigerian man, John Obot, from Uyo, has started the hard task of reading several books for 145 hours.
The man who intended to break the Guinness World Record for the longest reading hours had completed more than 30 hours.
Nigerians who thronged his reading session on Facebook offered him words of support as he continued.
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