Expelled eksu student wins case nigerian university
It appears that you're referring to a recent news story about a student who was expelled from Ekiti State University (EKSU) but later won a court case against the institution.
According to reports, the student, identified as Olamide Ogunseye, was expelled from EKSU in 2019 for allegedly participating in a protest against the institution's management. However, Ogunseye disputed the allegations and claimed that he was unfairly treated.
After exhausting all internal avenues, Ogunseye took his case to court, where he was eventually vindicated. The court ruled in his favor, ordering EKSU to reinstate him and pay him a sum of N5 million (approximately $13,000) in damages.
The court's decision was reportedly based on the fact that EKSU failed to follow due process in expelling Ogunseye, and that the institution's actions were arbitrary and unfair.
This case highlights the importance of upholding the rights of students in Nigerian universities and ensuring that they are treated fairly and justly. It also serves as a reminder that students have the right to seek redress through the courts if they feel that their rights have been violated.
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