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  • Ibadan poly suspends SUG, postpones exams over students’ unrest

    Ibadan poly suspends SUG, postpones exams over students’ unrest

    The Polytechnic Ibadan in Oyo State has suspended the activities of the executives of the institution’s Students Union Government (SUG).

    Similarly, the institution has also postponed its first semester examinations.

    This school management made this known via a statement on Monday in Ibadan.

    Registrar of the institution, Modupe Theresa Fawale in a statement made available to newsmen on Monday, disclosed that the examination has been postponed until further notice while the SUG has been suspended indefinitely.

    Fawale said embarking on a protest on a day that they should be sober and commence their examination is ill-advised and politically motivated.

    “The Management of The Polytechnic, Ibadan has suspended the Students’ Union Executives of the institution and postponed the first-semester examination intended to commence today, Monday 9th January 2023 as a result of an unwarranted and politically motivated protest embarked upon by the students.

    “The Management further noted that the students’ union breached the rule of decency by locking all the gates that lead to the Institution and thereby causing unwarranted hardship to their colleagues, to the Staff of the Institution, to their host communities, to the neighbouring university of Ibadan, and to the general public at large, most especially those that have official transactions with The Polytechnic Ibadan.

    “Protesting on a day that they should be sober and commence their examination which is a major academic activity leading to the award of their diploma is ill-advised, politically motivated and therefore of no reasonable value to the students and indeed to the development of education”.

    It was gathered that the students staged a protest over the institution’s decision to increase refusal fee from 5,000 to 15000 by the institution’s management.

    Sources within the institution said the students normally pay N30,000 for accommodation every session but students who do not want to stay in the hostel pay N5, 000 refusal fee.

    Findings show that  the main gate and other gates leading to the institution were blocked by the students in the early hours of Monday.

    However, in its reaction to the protest the institution decided to suspend the activities of the SUG

    The Institution also announced that the first-semester examination billed to commence today, Monday 9th January 2023, has been postponed till further notice.

    The institution described the protest as unwarranted and politically motivated.

     

  • Ibadan Polytechnic validates death of student during marathon s3x

    Ibadan Polytechnic validates death of student during marathon s3x

    The Public Affairs Director of the Polytechnic Ibadan, Alhaji Soladoye Adewole, has confirmed the death of a Higher National Diploma (HND) student of the institution, identified as Daniel Igunnu, who lost his life after marathon intercourse with his lover in Ibadan.

     

    Adewole confirmed that the incident happened off-campus, precisely, Idi-Ito area.

     

    He said the institution is yet to establish the identity of the lady involved.

     

    The two lovebirds, as reliably gathered engaged in marathon sex at the deceased apartment in Idi-Ito in the Ido local government area of Oyo State.

     

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) gathered that the door of the apartment was forced open by the fellow students after waiting for several hours for them to come out.

     

    The lady, as reliably informed was rushed to the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan for medical attention.

     

    Some of the students who preferred anonymity attributed the incident to the use of sex enhancement drugs.

     

    According to an earlier report by TheNewsGuru.com (TNG), Daniel died after marathon intercourse with his side chic identified as Aramide, in Ibadan, Oyo state, after drugging themselves and went on 11 rounds.

     

    According to viral reports, Aramide, slipped into a coma and was rushed to the University Teaching Hospital.

     

    The lovebirds were found unconscious in their apartment on Monday, May 16.

     

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) gathered that the two lovebirds engaged in a sex romp after they came back from the campus on Monday.

     

    “He is in my Faculty. Yesterday was supposed to be the day we start our examinations but the school was closed down. There was protest yesterday (Monday) ; so he and his girlfriend went back home.

     

    “They drugged themselves and started having sex. The guy is dead now and the babe who is in a coma is at the University College Hospital”, a neighbor of the deceased said.

     

    Meanwhile, the reports that the lovebirds took sex-enhancing medications and slumped after many rounds of sex, leading to the cause of Daniel’s death is yet unknown.

     

    A video showing the moment his lifeless body was being whisked away from his apartment has been shared online. A voice recording of an alleged witness giving a detailed account of what allegedly transpired is also making the rounds online.

  • Ibadan Poly sacks lecturer over alleged sexual misconduct

    Ibadan Poly sacks lecturer over alleged sexual misconduct

    The management of The Polytechnic, Ibadan (TPI) has terminated the appointment of its lecturer, Kelani Omotosho, over alleged sexual misconduct with a former student.

    This is contained in a statement signed by the institution’s Registrar, Mrs Modupe Fawale in Ibadan on Saturday.

    The management said the lecturer, from the department of Urban and Regional Planning, was sacked for allegedly embarrassing and tarnishing the image of the institution.

    In the termination letter dated Sept 15, 2020 and signed by the registrar, it read: “you will recall that you were engaged in an inappropriate behaviour and poorly managed relationship with your former student.

    “This act embarrassed and tarnished the image of your employer, The Polytechnic Ibadan.

    “You will also recall your responses and appearance before the Investigative Panel and Senior Staff Disciplinary Committee that looked into the above matter.

    “After a careful consideration of the above issue, the Governing Council found you guilty as your actions and activities amount to misconduct.

    “The Governing Council therefore approved the immediate termination of your appointment with effect from Friday, Sept. 11, 2020.

    “You are to hand over all property of the institution in your possession to your head of department.”

  • Exam malpractices: Ibadan Poly burns phones seized from students

    To restate its commitment to fighting examination malpractices to the barest level and enforcing discipline, the management of The Polytechnic Ibadan has ordered that mobile phones, worth millions of naira, which were confiscated from the students during examinations be set on fire.
    The Deputy Rector of the institution, Bayo Oyeleke, addressing journalists on Wednesday, at the Ibadan campus of the institution said the authorities have resolved to ensuring that the examinations of the Polytechnic are sacred.
    According to Oyeleke, the phones worth millions of naira were recovered from the students during examination in the school and that the school has decided to burn the phones to restate its commitment to fight examination malpractices to the barest level.
    “We are here to take further action on our resolved to ensure that the crop of students and product being produced by the school are students with exemplary character and are those who really work and worth the certificate of the institution.” He said.
    He further said there are rules guiding the school examination and that any student that goes against any of the rules will be made to dance to the music.
    “There are rules guiding the principles of our examinations and one of it is that no student under whatever guise should come into the examination hall with cell phones but you know that some students are very recalcitrant
    “We have resolved to confiscate them because it has been expressly stated on their examination paper that any phone found on any students during examination shall be confiscated and in order not to allow any of the phones to filter out, the school has resolved that such phones shall be burnt,” he said.