Olayinka made this known during the matriculation ceremony for 4008 students.Vice Chancellor of University of Ibadan, UI, Professor Abel Idowu Olayinka has disclosed that 80 students were expelled from the institution for poor academic performance.
Olayinka
made this known during the matriculation ceremony for 4008 students for
the 2015/ 2016 session which took place on Thursday, March 17, 2016.
Twenty
eight of the expelled students came from the sciences, while 20 came
from Agriculture and Forestry department. Arts produced 13 of them,
Basic Medical Sciences 1, Public Health 1, Social Sciences 6, Education
4, Technology 5, and Veterinary Medicine 2.
Olayinka also listed other reasons students might be dismissed for studying in the school.
“Any
of the under-listed is a criminal offence which must be referred to the
Police: fraud, theft, burglary, assault occasioning bodily harm,
murder, membership of a secret cult inside or outside campus, possession
of fire-arms, arson, rape, possession and/or use of hard drug and drug
trafficking and other criminal offences," he said.
He also urged students to face their studies, saying:
“Let
me inform you that at the University of Ibadan, we do not tell students
what to think. You have to learn to think for yourselves. Our teaching
is designed to produce intellectual self-reliance-to teach you how to
learn and how to take charge of your thinking. We encourage you to be
independent in your judgment and critical in your analysis. We work to
help you develop these skills here at UI, and we hope you will retain
them for life. They will continue to serve you as you experience a world
that is constantly and rapidly changing. I, therefore, want to charge
you not to restrict yourselves to your field of study alone so as to
profit maximally from the numerous activities that will be presented to
you throughout the duration of your course in the university.”
He warned the students to comport themselves in a manner that is befitting of an undergraduate student and or new postgraduate student of this premier institution, as the university would not tolerate any act of "hooliganism and wanton destruction of properties – all in the name of students’ demonstration, indecent dressing, prostitution and or any other social vices."
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