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  • UNIZIK bans signing off ceremony for graduating students

    UNIZIK bans signing off ceremony for graduating students

    The Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK), Awka, Anambra State, has imposed an indefinite ban on the popular ‘signing off’ tradition observed by final-year students after their examinations.

    The ban which was announced in a statement signed made available to journalist on Thursday in Awka by the Registrar of the University; Dr Chinenye Okeke takes immediate effect.

    Okeke said that the ban became necessary following repeated cases of chaos, violence and disruption of normal university activities linked to the event.

    She said that the management expressed concerns about unauthorised individuals who frequently infiltrate the campus during the celebrations, creating security risks for both students and staff.

    “The University emphasised that the ‘signing off’ practices have grown into unruly gatherings, sometimes resulting in disorderly conduct, threats to safety and property damage.

    “It warned that any student found engaging in the act would face severe disciplinary actions, including possible rustication.

    “It also warned outsiders against entering the campus to partake in or encourage the banned activity. Such violators risk arrest and prosecution for breach of peace,’’ she said.

    She reaffirmed the university’s commitment to safety and academic excellence.

    Okeke urged students to concentrate on their academic responsibilities and report any misconduct or threats to the appropriate authorities.

    “With this decision, the institution aligns itself with other universities across Nigeria in cracking down on unruly final-year ‘sign out’ celebrations, placing safety and order above tradition”.

  • UNIZIK cancels sign-out celebrations, gives strong reason

    UNIZIK cancels sign-out celebrations, gives strong reason

    The management of Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, has issued a directive prohibiting  final-year students from participating in the popular “signing off” celebrations usually carried out after their examinations.

    TheNewsGuru.com(TNG)  reports that the school in a statement on Tuesday explained that the yearly ritual often leads to chaos, violence, and disruption of normal academic activities within the campus.

    The management also raised concerns about the presence of outsiders who usually join the celebrations, saying their actions pose risks to the safety of students and staff.

    The school further stressed that any student caught engaging in the activity would face strict disciplinary action, including possible suspension, while outsiders who attempt to participate may be arrested and prosecuted for breaching peace on campus.

    The statement read in part: “This decision responds to recurring incidents of chaos, violence, and disruption associated with these events.

    “Furthermore, the presence of unauthorised individuals on campus poses a threat to the safety and security of students, staff, and the broader university community. In fulfilment of its obligation to maintain order, protect life, and safeguard property, the university management has taken this decisive step, deeming such activities unacceptable.

    “Any student found involved in orchestration (‘signing off’) or related activities risks severe disciplinary measures, including rustication. Any outsiders entering the university premises to support such activities may face arrest and prosecution for disorderly conduct and breach of peace.”

  • UNIZIK student slumps, dies while playing football on campus

    UNIZIK student slumps, dies while playing football on campus

    Tochi Martins Attah, a student of Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK), Awka,  has passed away after collapsing during a football match.

    TheNewsGuru reports that the tragic incident occurred on the morning of Monday, July 7, 2025, while the deceased who was also known as T-funds was playing games with other students at Elmada Hostel within the university community.

    The deceased was a 300-level Microbiology student before he reportedly switched to a medical course.

    The President of Useh Youths, Engr. Sabastine Aku, confirmed the incident in a statement.

    He was the younger brother of Dr. Simon Attah, the chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Igbo-Etiti Local Government Area of Enugu State.

    His sudden death shocked the university community and his hometown of Useh Village, where he was described as a promising young man.

  • UNIZIK undergraduate dies after jumping from three-storey building

    UNIZIK undergraduate dies after jumping from three-storey building

    A male student of Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka has died after jumping from a three-storey building of a private lodge near Royal Kitchen Junction, Ifite-Awka, Awka South Local Government Area of Anambra State.

    TheNewsGuru reports that the student (name withheld) consumed some unknown substances suspected to be “mkpurummiri”, before jumping from the balcony of the building located near the school.

    Eyewitnesses disclosed that the victim was rushed to the hospital immediately after the fall, and was later confirmed dead.

    One of the sources said, “We suddenly heard a loud thud yesterday (Thursday) evening, prompting a rush to the scene where the young man was found lying in a pool of his own blood, critically injured.

    “The victim, whose name is being withheld pending notification of his family, was identified as a tenant in the lodge. Shockingly, when concerned residents checked his room, his roommate was found in an incoherent state, allegedly under the influence of the same substances they had taken earlier.

    “Despite efforts to save him, the student was confirmed dead at a nearby hospital. Authorities are working diligently to contact the deceased’s family and investigate the full circumstances surrounding the incident.”

    It was further gathered that the roommate of the victim is currently in custody and will be questioned further once he regains stability.

    When contacted on the development on Friday, the Chief Safety Officer at UNIZIK, Ken Chukwurah, confirmed the incident, adding that the incident happened at a private lodge outside the school, and an investigation is ongoing.

    Chukwurah said, “We are still investigating to be sure of what happened, how it happened and the proper identity of the victim.

    “It happened in a private lodge outside the school, and we don’t have control over who is admitted to such lodges.”

  • Teachers vs students – By Francis Ewherido

    Teachers vs students – By Francis Ewherido

    I wanted to write on this topic more than a year ago, but each time, there was twist. I gave up because I did not know who to speak for or against. At some point, it was a parent who flogged a teacher to death for daring to discipline his delinquent son. At another time, a teacher was arrested for beating a student to coma. There was also the case of a teacher who kept hitting the head of a three-year-old child times due his inability to write correctly. In my time, three year olds had no business in school. What do they want to learn that cannot wait? These days, children are shipped to crèches or day care centres as early as three months because daddy and mummy have to go to work. In my opinion, a child who can’t talk is safer in a crèche or school than hiring a nanny or “house girl” to take care of her at home.

    The most annoying thing of this three-year-old child was that the mother works in the school as a cleaner. It was partly a case of a frustrated a teacher of average means oppressing a poor cleaner because she “can’t do anything.” I have always said it that some people are oppressors. It’s just that they don’t have the leverage. If they have any opportunity and the means, they will abuse or oppress others. These days, when I see ordinary Nigerians abuse people in authority, I laugh. They will do worse if they have the opportunity.

    Anyway, what made me to revisit this topic is the trending video from the Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka. From what I have seen so far, the young lady was doing a Tiktok video and a lecturer who was passing tapped her on the shoulder. From there, all hell was let loose. This is my take. If I were the lecturer, I would simply have said, “excuse me.” I would not have touched her. May be the lecturer was pissed off with what she was doing. If I were a lecturer, I will also be pissed off, but this generation is a different breed. You tread carefully with them. Even “excuse me” might sometimes not be enough.

    In my time, there was no social media, but if you were caught by a lecturer doing something during school hours which had nothing to do with your studies, you apologised immediately or/and scampered away, praying it does not count against you ultimately. The Gen Z are different. Okay, let me not generalise because some students dare not do this. All things being equal, they know that they are on their own if any action is taken against them.  My father never went to school to beg on my behalf for any infractions. I have maintained that policy for my children. But where the school was at fault, my wife especially fought ferociously for our children.

    Some Gen Z are different. They were brought up with zero manners. I hear stories of secondary school students who insult their teachers. Some even gang up and beat up teachers. I highest that took place in my secondary school days was a junior student who ambushed a senior student and gave him the beating of his life in Warri during holiday. When we resumed for the new term, one front tooth of the senior student was missing, the outcome of the beating. The matter never came up either because it happened during holiday, or he was too ashamed to report to the school authority that a junior student beat him up during holiday, or he was scared of further reprisals.

    In the case of this girl, I was shocked but not surprised. This is very typical of Gen Z who were badly brought up. I saw the video starting from when the lecturer tapped her on the shoulder. Her countenance was like “what effrontery? How dare you?” I was not surprised when she went after the lecturer and grabbed his top. In my time, how dare you? Where will you even see a lecturer to exchange words with. We tip toed in the front of a lecturer’s office and walked passed a professor’s office with trepidation. As simple as he was, the only time I went to Prof Humphrey Nwosu’s (former National Electoral Commission chairman) office when he was at UNN was at his instance to submit an assignment. I can’t recall going to Prof Okwudili Nnoli’s office. Prof Sylvanus Ekwelie was my head of department in mass communication. He was a demigod. We went to his house once to pay a condolence visit. It was tough for us to feel at home. It was in his house I drank a cocktail of whiskey and Fanta for the first time. Lecturers were revered.

    By the 90s when my younger ones were in the university, I started hearing of students “sorting” out lecturers to pass exams. Somewhere else, I heard about a student who graduated but never wrote degree exams. The fault is not in the Gen Z alone, but lecturers who have cheapened themselves by collecting bribes and demanding sex for marks. These two maladies, more than other factors, brought this “see finish” of university lecturers. At least one professor is serving a jail term for sexual harassment. A couple of others are still in court. Some lecturers have been dismissed. As for the Unizik case, the matter should be thoroughly investigated and justice should be served.

    JAMB Scores another Goal

    The Registrar of the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB), Prof. Ishaq Oloyede, is a man I have tremendous respect for. I do not know him personally, but in a society where the word “integrity” is used flippantly, he has proven to be a man of integrity. When he became the registrar of JAMB, the body which government used to subsidise all of a sudden started generating more money than it was spending. Recently, his integrity was called to question during budget defence in the House of Representatives. Prof gave very satisfactory explanation. I also recall that sometime ago, he was uncomfortable with the amount of collection being declared at the Abuja Mosque. He got involved and it became obvious that some itchy fingers were pilfering the mosque’s commonwealth.

    But I am talking about Prof for a different reason today. You will recall that the former Minister of Education, Prof. Tahir Mamman, announced that from 2025, the entry age for university students will be 18. There was an uproar. I was one of those who was seriously against it. Later the government backtracked and left it at 16 years. But there was still a lacuna which I pointed out then: “In the US and the UK, they waive the age requirements for ‘geniuses’ and specially gifted children.” That is exactly what JAMB has addressed:

    “JAMB has stated that candidates below the age of 16 can gain admission into universities on the condition they score at least 320 out of 400 in the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME). JAMB Registrar, Prof. Ishaq Oloyede, clarified that while 16 remains the general admission requirement, exceptional candidates who demonstrate outstanding academic abilities will be considered under strict conditions. These students must excel in multiple assessments, including the UTME, West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE), Post-UTME, and General Certificate Examination (GCE O/Level).”

    Case closed. My only admonition is that JAMB and other exam bodies should watch out for dubious parents who want to beat the system by making their wards meet these requirements through the back door. I don’t know what their problem is.

  • UNIZIK expels female student who beat lecturer up over TikTok video

    UNIZIK expels female student who beat lecturer up over TikTok video

    The management of Nnamdi Azikiwe University, UNIZIK, on Friday expelled a student, Goddy-Mbakwe Chimamaka Precious, for physically assaulting a lecturer, Dr. Chukwudi Okoye, from the Department of Theatre Arts over a TikTok video recorded on campus.

    TheNewsGuru recalls that the student, Precious, was seen dancing and filming a TikTok video along a corridor when the lecturer, Okoye, who seemed to be headed out, tapped her and said, “Excuse me.”

    Displeased by the lecturer short disturbance, the girl is seen eyeing the lecturer before saying, “Can you imagine? He just hit me.”

    In another video shared, the girl is seen getting physical with the lecturer who stood still with his two hands raised while students gathered and tried to intervene.

    The incident has sparked debates online, with divided opinions on who was at fault.

    Confirming the decision, the Acting Registrar, Victor Modebelu in a statement disclosed that the management received a report from the Student Disciplinary Committee regarding the incident involving a lecturer from the Department of Theatre and Film Studies.

    The statement further revealed that Chimamaka was found guilty of gross misconduct and violating the Students’ Disciplinary Regulations, specifically Regulation 4.

    “The Ag. Vice-Chancellor has received the report from the Student Disciplinary Committee on the case of your assault on a lecturer from the Department of Theatre and Film Studies, which was found to be gross misconduct and a violation of the Students Disciplinary Regulations, particularly Regulation 4, SDR,” the letter stated.

    Consequently, the Ag. Vice-Chancellor has, on behalf of the University Senate, approved the Committee’s recommendation that you be expelled. You are hereby expelled from Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, with immediate effect.

    “You are expected to vacate the University premises immediately and return any University property in your possession.”

  • UNIZIK reacts to viral altercation between lecturer, student over TikTok video

    UNIZIK reacts to viral altercation between lecturer, student over TikTok video

    The management of Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK), Awka has responded to the viral video involving an assault on a male lecturer, Dr. Chukwudi Okoye, from the Department of Theatre Arts and a third-year student, Goddy Mbakwe Precious, of History and International Studies over a TikTok video recorded on campus.

    TheNewsGuru recalls that the student, Precious, was seen dancing and filming a TikTok video along a corridor when the lecturer, Okoye, who seemed to be headed out, tapped her and said, “Excuse me.”

    Displeased by the lecturer short disturbance, the girl is seen eyeing the lecturer before saying, “Can you imagine? He just hit me.”

    In another video shared, the girl is seen getting physical with the lecturer who stood still with his two hands raised while students gathered and tried to intervene.

    The incident has sparked debates online, with divided opinions on who was at fault.

    In response, UNIZIK’s management, in a press release signed by the University’s Acting Head, Information, Public Relations, and Protocol, Njelita Louis confirmed that the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Joseph Ikechebelu, has directed a thorough probe, promising that appropriate disciplinary measures will be taken against any party found guilty.

    The statement reads: “The management of Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, has been made aware of a disturbing incident involving Dr. Chukwudi Okoye, a lecturer in the Department of Theatre Arts and Film Studies, and Goddy Mbakwe Precious, a third-year student in the Department of History and International Studies.

    “The incident, which has gained significant attention on social media, is being taken very seriously by the university authorities.

    “In line with our core values of discipline, self-reliance, excellence, and adherence to the principles of fair hearing, equity, and justice, the Acting Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Joseph Ikechebelu, has ordered a full-scale, transparent, and unbiased investigation into the matter.

    “We urge all concerned parties and members of the public to remain calm as we diligently pursue the truth. The university is committed to upholding discipline and decorum, and we will ensure that appropriate actions and sanctions are taken based on the outcome of the investigation.

    “Nnamdi Azikiwe University remains an institution of learning that upholds high moral and ethical standards. There is no place for indiscipline, misconduct, or any form of unacceptable behaviour within our community.”

  • Nigerian student fights with lecturer for interrupting Tiktok dance video

    Nigerian student fights with lecturer for interrupting Tiktok dance video

    A yet to be identified student of Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Unizik, has bitten her lecturer, Chukwudi Michael Okoye from the Faculty of Arts, for interrupting her social media video.

    In the video that surfaced on social media, the female student was pictured dancing in a corridor of her  department when the lecturer who seemed to be headed out, tapped her and said, “Excuse me.”

    Displeased by the lecturer short disturbance, the girl is seen eyeing the lecturer before saying, “Can you imagine? He just hit me.”

    In another video shared, the girl is seen getting physical who stood still with his two hands raised while students gathered and tried to intervene.

    Okoye in a statement, narrated the incident, of how the young girl insulted him after he passed.

    In the chats purported to be from the lecturer, he was said to have gone back to see if she was one of his students after he heard the insults.

    He then allegedly reached for her phone, and the girl reacted by allegedly biting him on both arms.

    Watch video below:

     

  • UNIZIK lecturer murdered in cold blood in Anambra

    UNIZIK lecturer murdered in cold blood in Anambra

    A lecturer with the Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK), Dr. Osita Chinedu has been murdered by a gang of gunmen.

    Chinedu who hails from Nteje in Oyi local government area of Anambra State, according to an eyewitness, was tragically shot dead on Monday night around the High Tension area in Awka by yet-to-be identified hodlums who trailed him to the area at about 8 pm on Monday, December 16, 2024.

    According to eyewitness, the assailants intercepted the lecturer while he was  driving in his Toyota Corolla and when he  query the reason for the blockage, one of the assailants pulled out a gun, and fired twice, shooting his head.

    “Those thieves went into his car, ran the car over him before driving away with his Toyota Corolla and their own too,” the eyewitness narrated.

    Yes, he was shot dead in that high-tension area yesterday evening. Some individuals are stating that he was a lecturer at UNIZIK and hailed from Nteje.” The armed assailants blocked his Toyota Corolla and upon his resistance, he was tragically shot in the head, resulting in his immediate death.

    “The hoodlums abandoned his corpse and drove away in his vehicle. He was already dead before help could come to him. The insecurity around the area, a whole capital territory, is becoming fearsome, and people should ensure their safety during this Yuletide. If they come for your car, surrender the car, our lives are important, ” the witness added

    Confirming the incident, the spokesperson of the Anambra police command, SP Tochukwu Ikenga in a statement appealed to the management of the institution, eyewitnesses and any other member of the public who might have any information that could help to arrest the k+llers to assist with information.

    Ikenga added that the remains of the late lecturer be handed over to them, but his people appealed to the police to leave the body of the sl+in lecturer for them.

    The murderers made away with his car, a Toyota Corolla 2006 model, Ash colour with an Enugu Plate number, UWN 158 AS.

    “To this end, the Command while commiserating with his family and friends, especially the Management of Nnamdi Azikiwe University, calls on anyone with any useful information that can aid the investigation to please come forward in this regard,” the statement read.

    It was gathered that the deceased was a lecturer at the Business Department of the institution before his death on Monday.

  • Again, UNIZIK medical school shut down over VC race

    Again, UNIZIK medical school shut down over VC race

    Lecturers and consultants at the Nnamdi Azikiwe University (NAU), Medical School and Teaching Hospital, Nnewi, have withdrawn their services for the second time in two months.

    NAN reports that the development is in compliance with the seven-day warning strike embarked upon by the national body of the Medical and Dental Consultants Association of Nigeria (MDCAN).

    MDCAN in a strike notice on Monday said the industrial action was to protest the alleged irregularities in the appointment of NAU VC.

    The notice was signed by Prof. Mohammed Aminu Mohammed, and Prof. Diyabu Ibrahim, its National President and Secretary General respectively.

    “National Executive Committee observed the reckless and utter disregards to due process by the Governing Council Chairman of Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, leading to the selection of a Vice Chancellor despite government’s clear and unequivocal directive halting the process,” it said.

    Confirming the compliance of MDCAN-NAUTH to the national directive, Dr Victor Modekwe, the Branch Chairman, said they had to comply with the directive.

    Modekwe said that academic and clinical services at the teaching hospital involving the senior medical experts have been shut down.

    He listed the demands as the dissolution of NAU Governing Council for failure to follow due process in the appointment of NAU VC and an increase in retirement age of Medical Consultant to 70.

    “I think the nationwide strike embarked upon by MDCAN is clear and simple, the body is protesting the exclusion of members from contesting for the post of NAU VC.

    “MDCAN is demanding the dissolution of the Amb. Greg Mbadinwe led Governing Council for appointing a VC against the Federal Government directive and for saying that medical fellowship is not equivalent to PhD, a criterion for University VCship.

    “We are demanding an increment of the retirement age of medical consultants to 70 to address the depleting manpower caused by ‘JAPA syndrome’ in the healthcare sector.

    “Lastly, MDCAN is calling for the universal application of CONMESS for doctors across all sectors where medical doctors are employed,” he said.