Kogi varsity throws out 68 students

According to reports, Kogi State University has expelled 68 students for various reasons, including poor academic performance, misconduct, and failure to pay fees.

The university's management made the decision after a thorough investigation and review of the students' records. The affected students were said to have been given several opportunities to rectify their situations, but they failed to meet the required standards.

The expulsion of the students is seen as a move by the university to maintain its academic standards and ensure that only students who are committed to their studies and meet the required standards are allowed to continue their education.

It's worth noting that the university has a zero-tolerance policy for academic dishonesty, and any student found to have engaged in such behavior will be expelled.

The affected students have been given a specific period to appeal the decision, and if they are successful, they may be allowed to continue their studies. However, if their appeals are unsuccessful, they will be required to leave the university.

It's a tough decision, but it's necessary to ensure that the university maintains its reputation and provides a quality education to its students.