The Confluence University of Science and Technology, Osara, Kogi State, has expelled eight students for examination malpractice. The decision was ratified by the university's Senate during its 30th regular meeting on Wednesday, April 29, 2026. The affected students, found guilty following an investigation by the Examination Misconduct Committee, include Ogedemgbe A. Nelson (100L, Economics), Yakubu Abdulrazak Adavize (300L, Library and Information Science), Olowu Samuel Ayomide (200L, Mining Engineering), Usman Bilal (400L, Information Technology), Adams Michael (200L, Information Technology), Ale David (200L, Mechanical Engineering), Habiba Muhammed (100L, Business Administration), and Mustapha Faith Adetutu (200L, Agricultural Science). The expulsions were carried out in accordance with the Student Handbook, Page 33, Item 19, as confirmed in a letter signed by Deputy Registrar (Academics), Mr Eli Gbadufu. The university reaffirmed its zero-tolerance policy on academic dishonesty and emphasized its commitment to maintaining academic integrity.
Students found guilty of exam malpractice face immediate expulsion at Confluence University. Affected students and their peers must review the Student Handbook, particularly Page 33, Item 19, to understand prohibited conduct and avoid similar consequences.
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