The Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of the Governing Council of Achievers University, Owo, Prof. Bode Ayorinde, has reiterated the institution’s zero-tolerance policy on indiscipline, disclosing that the university has expelled more than 15 students for involvement in s3x video–related offences
Ayorinde, who made this known on Friday during the 19th matriculation ceremony of the university, where 936 newly admitted students were formally inducted, warned that any student found guilty of misconduct would face stiff sanctions, including expulsion.
He cautioned the matriculating students against the misuse of social media, noting that inappropriate online behaviour could destroy their future and bring disrepute to the institution.
The pro-chancellor also revealed that a final-year student was expelled after making a statement perceived as inviting Boko Haram to the university, adding that the institution refunded the student’s N2.3 million school fees before his dismissal.
He said, “Some students place their phones before them, record nude dances and tag Achievers University. Once that happens, the student is dismissed. Social media must be used positively.
“We have also dismissed more than 15 female students for sex video offences. If you want to be a graduate and rule the world, you will not engage in such acts. Women are not meant for entertainment; they can rule the world.”
He further disclosed that in 2025 alone, 17 students were dismissed for fraudulent attempts to obtain examination clearance without paying their school fees.
Ayorinde said the university operates a zero-tolerance policy on drug abuse, explaining that three students had already been expelled for dealing in hard drugs. He urged students to report any drug-related activities rather than suffer in silence.
He also warned against bullying, fighting, alcohol consumption and sexual molestation, stressing that such offences attract outright expulsion.
He blamed some parents and guardians for encouraging indiscipline, urging them to constantly remind their wards of the need to remain focused and serious.
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