Tag: Nigerian Lecturer

  • Kogi varsity breaks silence on lecturer who died during s3xual marathon with 22-year-old student

    Kogi varsity breaks silence on lecturer who died during s3xual marathon with 22-year-old student

    Prince Abubakar Audu University (PAAU), Anyigba, Kogi, has broken its silence over the death of its lecturer, Olabode Abimbola-Ibikunle, who died during a sexual encounter with a 22-year-old student, Gloria Samuel, at a hotel.

    The PAAU Registrar, Yahaya Alilu, in statement, described the incident as “tragic and disturbing”, as he urged the public to refrain from speculations until the facts are fully established.

    The registrar who expressed deep sorrow over the passing of the lecturer, called for a thorough investigation into the cause and circumstances surrounding his death, which occurred in the company of a student, Miss Glory Ojochegbe-Samuel.

    “This is because some unverified reports are linking the names of other students, including Miss Bello Yahaya-Lubabat of the Department of Educational Administration and Planning, to the incident.

    “The university firmly dissociates Miss Bello Yahaya-Lubabat and other students from the matter and cautions against the spread of unfounded associations that may harm the reputations of innocent persons.

    “We therefore, kindly urge the public and the media to refrain from speculations or drawing premature conclusions until the facts are fully established.

    “PAAU remains committed to upholding the values of truth, fairness, and justice, and we respectfully appeal for restraint and responsible reportage as investigations continue.”

    It would be recalled thatAbimbola-Ibikunle, died at a hotel in Anyigba, and was later reported to the police by the hotel manager.

    The Kogi Police Command Spokesperson, SP William Ovye-Aya, said an autopsy is being conducted to determine the cause of death.

    Ovye-Aya said that the hotel manager, Moses Friday, had reported that a 22-year-old 200-level student of PAAU, Gloria Samuel, rushed to the reception to alert the staff that the lecturer had collapsed after their encounter.

  • Nigerian lecturer gets suspended for impregnating four students (photo)

    Nigerian lecturer gets suspended for impregnating four students (photo)

    The management of the University Of Nigeria Nsukka has suspended one of its lecturers, Mr Chigozie Odum, for allegedly Impregnating four students within four years.

    TheNewsGuru reports that Odum’s suspension was signed by the deputy registrar of the institution, Achiuwa. F. C (MRS) for the Registrar.

    This is coming after the lecturer allegedly impregnated four students of the Institution within his four years of being appointed as a lecturer.

    Although, the incident happened around 2019/2020, but the resolution to suspend him by the institution was taken two weeks ago.

  • Nigerian lecturer arrested for kidnapping colleague’s wife

    Nigerian lecturer arrested for kidnapping colleague’s wife

    The Nigerian police, Benue command has arrested Dr. Ichor Tersagh, a lecturer at the Joseph Sarwuan Tarka University of Agriculture in Makurdi for allegedly planning the kidnap of Mrs. Susan Anyagh, the wife of his colleague, Paul Anyagh, who is the chairman of the JOSTUM chapter of the Academic Staff Union of Universities.

    According to reports, the victim was ambushed and abducted along Otukpo Road in Makurdi by last Saturday by three individuals .

    The abductors allegedly beat her till she went into a coma, stole money worth over N1m that was discovered in her car, and then left her on a bush path.

    Catherine Anene, the Benue police command spokesperson, confirmed the incident saying said the woman was later located along Yandev-Ugbema Road and taken to Primary Healthcare Clinic, Ameladu for proper medical treatment.

    The PPRO reported that after the victim regained consciousness, she described how she spotted her husband’s coworker near the kidnap scene and pleaded with him to spare her life, but the lecturer ignored her.

    The PPRO said in a statement, “She stated that while she was driving from NNPC mega fuel station, Kanshio, where she went to collect money from her customer, she was flagged down at Otukpo Road by persons who claimed to be in need, and she stopped to render help.

    “Immediately, she looked outside the car and saw her husband’s colleague; Dr. Ichor Tersagh Smart of JOSTUM standing by the car, she beckoned on him for help but he turned his back and walked away.”

    “While moving in the vehicle, her abductors received a call from Dr Ichor ordering that she should be killed, and she became agitated.

    “When they sighted a police checkpoint ahead that was checking vehicles, they decided to reverse to a hidden place.

    “They parked the car, brought her out, collected the sum of N1,350,000 she had in the car, opened the car boot, and took a vehicle jack, which they used to hit the back of her neck, and she fell.”

  • Sex for Marks: Ugandan university sacks Nigerian lecturer

    Sex for Marks: Ugandan university sacks Nigerian lecturer

    An Ugandan higher institution, Western Region of Uganda, has sacked a Nigerian lecturer, Dr Nafiu Lukman Abiodun, who was the head of the Department of Economics and Statistics in the Faculty of Economics and Management Sciences at Kabale University, Ugandan following allegations of sexual harassment.

    Abiodun  who served as the Director of Research at the Kabale university  was already suspended mid year to allow investigation into the sexual harassments matter.

    He was alleged to be demanding sex in exchange for marks from female students in the instituttion.

    They claimed that the lecturer failed students who didn’t allow him have his way with them.

    It was gathered that some of the students recorded him while demanding for sex on phone and sent it to the institution aithority.

    According to a letter addressed to him on November 11 by the secretary of the institution, Canon Johnson Munono Byaryant.3uma, investigations found him guilty of sexual harassment, failure to follow examination regulations and professional guidance.

    “I regret to inform you that the Appointments Board of Kabale University Under Min.598160/AB/21122 found you guilty of Sexual Harassment, failure to follow examination regulations, and professional negligence. The board therefore directed you be severely reprimanded and your interdiction be lifted,” the letter reads.

    “The board further resolved not to renew your contract as a senior lecturer of Statistics when it expires on 11 November 2022. You are therefore required to hand over all university property in your possession to the dean of the faculty of Economics and Management Science in the presence of the financial auditor,” it added.

    The chancellor of Kabale University, Joy Constance Kwesiga, confirmed the development when contacted on Sunday November 13, but declined to divulge details, saying that the institution had information that Dr Abiodun might petition the court.

    Meanwhile, Abiodun stated that he was yet to receive the termination letter from the university.

    The lecturer however, refused to comment further on the allegations levelled against him.