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Ondo varsity expels 15 female students

NewsdeskBy NewsdeskJanuary 31, 2026Updated:January 31, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of Achievers University, Owo, Prof. Bode Ayorinde, says the institution has expelled no fewer than 15 students for sex video offences.

Ayorinde disclosed this on Friday in Owo during the university’s 19th matriculation ceremony for 936 newly admitted students.

He warned students against the misuse of social media, describing it as a menace capable of destroying destinies if handled irresponsibly.

“You put your phone before you, dance naked, and tag Achievers University, I will dismiss you. Use social media for positive things,” he said.

Ayorinde cited a case involving a final-year student expelled for making comments perceived as inviting Boko Haram to the university.

“He was almost graduating but threatened that if Boko Haram came, he would deal with them. We refunded his N2.3 million and dismissed him,” he said.

He urged students to use their fees wisely, warning against drugs, sex videos and other vices incompatible with academic excellence.

“We have dismissed more than 15 female students for sex video offences. If you want to rule the world, you won’t engage in such acts,” he said.

Ayorinde added that the university had zero tolerance for bullying, stressing that all students were equal before the institution.

“If you are caught bullying anyone here, you are gone. It cannot happen in this university,” he said.

He disclosed that in 2025 alone, 17 students were dismissed for fraudulent examination clearance without paying school fees.

The pro-chancellor also said students found dealing in or abusing drugs would be expelled without hesitation.

He narrated how three students were expelled for dealing in hard drugs, urging others to report such activities promptly.

Ayorinde blamed some parents and guardians for indulging wrongdoing, advising them to consistently remind wards to remain focused and disciplined.

He added that fighting, alcohol consumption and sexual molestation by students or staff would attract expulsion.

In his remarks, Acting Vice-Chancellor Prof. Amos Aremu said the university prioritised discipline, quality assurance and academic integrity.

Aremu told the matriculating students their admission marked a journey of self-discovery, intellectual growth and meaningful societal contribution.

He said the students would face rigorous lectures, examinations, sleepless nights and the challenge of balancing academics with personal development.

“These challenges are meant to refine you, build resilience, critical thinking and awaken the leader in you,” Aremu said.

He cautioned students against social ills such as cultism, examination malpractice, cybercrime, sexual impropriety and drug abuse.

These vices have no place in the hallowed halls of academia and can destroy your future,” he warned.

Aremu assured students that the university would provide a safe, nurturing and intellectually stimulating environment for holistic development.

Delivering the matriculation lecture, Mrs Ayobami Felix-Olaniyi urged students to understand the importance of university networking.

She described networking as building meaningful, supportive and collaborative relationships to enhance learning and personal growth.

Felix-Olaniyi advised students to engage lecturers and university staff for mentorship, guidance and career development.

Speaking on ‘Your University, Your Network: Building Relationships and Opportunities’, she urged students to leverage experienced mentors beyond campus.

She encouraged them to nurture and sustain networks, ensuring they remained helpful, supportive and relevant throughout their academic and professional lives.

Achievers University Owo Prof. Bode Ayorinde
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