Management at its meeting on Thursday, 15th September 2016 considered the report of Students Disciplinary Committee and decided as follows:
1. STUDENTS ON FINAL WARNING AND CONVERSION OF MODE OF STUDY
Students accused and found culpable for possession and use of hard drugs and Indian hemp are to be issued final warning and their
study is to be converted from full time to 'Flexible mode of Study'. Ordinarily, students in this category deserve expulsion from the
University. However, on compassionate grounds,students in 300 and 400 levels of studentship are allowed to continue their studies on modular basis outside the campus.
1. They will henceforth be given access to the University's teaching and learning resources for their private study.
2. They shall not be permitted to enter the campus during the normal session for other students.
They will come to campus only
during holiday periods and they shall attend classes for limited specified periods during which they shall write their semester
examinations.
3. Conversion of their status to flexible mode goes along with the issuance of final warning which means that if found guilty of
further misdemeanour against the laws of the University, they will be summarily expelled from the University.
4. The University identifies that drug addiction problems will require a prolonged period of medical and psychological rehabilitation for
the victims and so they are better to
remain at home under their parents and guardians who shall avail them the necessary rehabilitation programme as well as spiritual therapy.
5. For the avoidance of doubt, ACU will not harbour hemp smokers among the normal students in order to prevent them from negatively influencing and endangering the
peace and well-being of other law abiding students.
6. They will pay the normal tuition fee, but different hostel fees whenever they come for their lectures on the campus.
The following Students fall under this category:
S/N NAME MATRIC
1. Adeniji Adesola 14S05/0
2. Iro-omo Adeoye Femi 11N02/0
3. Okan Kelvin Odiri 14S05/0
4. Omopariola Olabanji 12S05/0
5. Dosunmu Grace 13S01/0
6. Okorie Chidi 13S01/0
7. Oludoyi Tunde Francis 12S05/0
8. Raji Sadiq 11S04/0
9. Otigba Buchi 14S05/0
10. Dibor Kandibe 12S06/0
11. Ugwokegbe Tochukwu ACU2015
12. Okoli Clinton 13S04/0
13. Ikudabo Oluwatobiloba SP201409
14. Olaolu Opeyemi 13S04/0
15. Odewale Akinbobola 13N04/0
16. Shagba Michael 11S04/0
2. STUDENTS ON SUSPENSION FOR ONE SESSION
Students found culpable of possession and use of hard drugs including Indian hemp ordinarily
deserve to be expelled.
Those at 100 and 200 levels of studentship are in the early stages of their degree programmes; and so, the University cannot accommodate them under the flexible mode of study status. Rather, they are sent
home for one session in order to enable their parents and guardians to put them through programmes of rehabilitation as earlier stated
above.
These students can resume in the University after one (1) session and must bring along:
1. Certificate of medical fitness from a recognized government hospital.
2. A letter of undertaking by their parents to be law abiding and of good behaviour.
Suspended students must not be found within the vicinity of the campus; hence, they will be
summarily expelled.
It must be noted that these students have been given final warning; meaning that, if they commit
any further offence, they will be summarily expelled.
The following students fall under this category:
S/N NAME MA
1. Inyang Ekong Ubongabasi 15
2. Kola Awe ACU
3. Ogundana Francis ACU
4. Ukoh Paul Godwin 15
5. Vovwe Eghujovbo 15
6. Badejo Moyosore 14
7. Uwokori Emmanuel Ovihri 11
8. Akinbobola Tayo Femi 15
9. Orji Elvis SP2
10. Allswell Ikechukwu 14
11. Popoola Temiloluwa 15
12. Ogundana Jeremiah
13. Udeala Prosper 13
3. FINAL WARNING
Some students, particularly those found guilty of fighting and scaling the fence have been given final warning.
Students in this category can
resume at the next session but must bear in mind that if they are found guilty of any other offence, they will be summarily dismissed from
the University.Management of Ajayi Crowther University is determined to live up to its expectation as a
Christian faith-based institution with zero tolerance to violation of its laws and ethics.
Henceforth, disciplinary cases would be tried immediately by the Students Disciplinary Committee and sentences expeditiously
pronounced and implemented.
Parents, guardians and students should beware;and are all called upon to support the University
in its drive in raising godly intellectuals.
The following students fall under this category:
S/N NAME MATRIC NO
1. Ademola Babade 14S04/024
2. Ekpeyong Emmanuel 15L01/118
3. Emmanuel Olobaniyi 14N05/010
4. Folorunso Samson 13S06/048
5. Kayode Akande 15S06/023
6. Odeleke Tayo SP20150376
7. Odewade Akinbobola 13N04/016
8. Oladele Oladimeji Agboola 11N04/019
9. Osipitan Olaoluwa 15S06/049
10. Otiede Karo ACU20150368
11. Soremi Olufunso 14S06/010
12. Umukoro Ronne SP20150227
13. Ajeyalemi Adebola 14S01/056
14. Lawal Temitope 15H02/014
15. Olanrewaju Tunde 15H02/003
16. Awwal Ayuba 15S04/002
17. Bayejo Jeremiah SP20150313
18. Odior Eugene 12S05/014
19. Amaechi Chukwuebuka
14S06/012
20. Chima Ukama 15S05/022
4. WARNING
Students in this category are strongly warned to desist from further acts of misbehaviour,
otherwise; they will receive tougher sanctions.
The following students fall under this category:
S/N NAME MATRIC NO
1. Abidemi Ogunse 13H01/006
2. Adejuyigbe Dolapo 15N06/001
3. Segun Adeleke 12N06/001
4. Obinna Nwosu 13S05/022
5. Noah Charles 15S05/024
6. Tajudeen Abdulhadi SP20150403
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