EducationGossip

Two graduating students of Kwara college to face disciplinary action over ‘immoral’ sign-out photo

Two students of the Kwara State College of Education, Ilọrin, are set to appear before a disciplinary panel for engaging in an act termed ”immoral display”.

A photo which went viral on social media captured a male Mohammed AbdulSalam, and female student, Sulyman Tawakaltu celebrating their final exams during their their signing out session, with the man grabbing her chest region. The affected students are both of the agricultural department.

In an internal memo on the incident, the college attributed its decision to “the display of immoral practice by two students of the institution.”

Two Kwara students fondling

The college mandated the “Students’ Disciplinary Committee (SDC) to bring the two students to book to serve as a deterrent to others.”

Public Relations Officer of the college, Hajia Habitat Zubair confirmed the development to 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 High Court sitting in Lafia, Nasarawa State has convicted Fred Ayokhai, a teaching staff of the Federal University of Lafia (FULAFIA), for the assault of a female student, Blessing Mathias.

CorrectNG recalls that in 2022, the lecturer teamed up with his children – one was a friend to the victim – and they beat her mercilessly for assaulting his daughter over their boyfriend issues.

Ayokhai who was in the department of History and International Relations was consequently arrested by the state police alongside other suspects.

The lecturer was charged with criminal conspiracy, housebreaking, abduction and voluntarily causing grave harm without provocation and assault. Emmanuella, Bob-Praise, and Saint-Dan, all children of Ayokhai, were joined in the case as the 2nd, 3rd and 4th defendants.

The defendants pleaded not guilty, but their counsel, AU Idris approached the court with an offer for a plea bargain.

While delivering judgement on Thursday, Justice Solomon Ayenajeh convicted Ayokhai and sentenced him to six months in jail for criminal conspiracy and another six months for assault.

He ruled that the charges are to run concurrently and that the six months period in which Ayokhai has been in the custody of the Nigeria Correctional Service (NCoS) will be counted.

Ruling on the offence of the children, the judge said they will spend six months on probation considering their ages. The judge said they will be punished with keeping the premises of the Nasarawa State High Court clean during their sentence.