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BREAKING: Kogi State Polytechnic Expels 193 Students, See Reason
- She added that the Academic Board of the polytechnic considered and approved the withdrawal of the students and supplementary results at an emergency meeting.
The Kogi State Polytechnic has expelled 193 students over poor academic performance in the 2019/2020 academic session. This came a week after withdrawing 217 students from the institution for the same reason.
This was announced in a statement by the spokesperson of the institution, Uredo Omale.
According to the statement, most of the students expelled were from ND 1 Business Administration.
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Omale noted that the affected students were from four departments (Business Administration, Mathematics and Statistics, Science Laboratory Technology, Library and Information Science).
She added that the Academic Board of the polytechnic considered and approved the withdrawal of the students and supplementary results at an emergency meeting.
Omale further noted that the Deputy Rector of the Polytechnic, Kehinde Lamidi, who presided over the emergency meeting, approved the second-semester examination results for the 2019/2020 academic session and other pending results.
The students withdrawn were from ND I, Mathematics and Statistics, one from ND I Science Laboratory Technology, 130 from ND I Business Administration, 31 from HND I Business Administration, two from ND II Library and Information Science, and 20 from ND I Library Science.
Omale maintained that the approval for the withdrawal was part of the verification of results, marking the last phase of the second semester of the 2019/2020 academic session.
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