Two Kwara COE students face disciplinary committee for immorality

Two students of Kwara State College of Education (COE) Ilorin will soon face a disciplinary panel for alleged immoral display during their graduation ceremony.

The affected students were identified as Sulyman Tawakaltu and Mohammed AbdulSalam, both from the agricultural department of the institution.

It has been gathered that a viral image on the internet showed AbdulSalam grabbing both of Tawakaltu's breasts during the college's final year students' exit ceremony last week.

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According to an internal note from the establishment's management, the college attributed its decision to "the demonstration of immoral practices on the part of two students of the establishment."

The college had therefore mandated the “Student Discipline Committee (SDC) to bring the two students into reservation in order to serve as a deterrent to others”.

Speaking on the developments on Sunday, Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the school, Hajia Habitat Zubair, said: “The school has initiated an investigation into the matter but has not has made no official statement on this subject.

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Two Kwara COE students face disciplinary committee for immorality

Two students of Kwara State College of Education (COE) Ilorin will soon face a disciplinary panel for alleged immoral display during their graduation ceremony.

The affected students were identified as Sulyman Tawakaltu and Mohammed AbdulSalam, both from the agricultural department of the institution.

It has been gathered that a viral image on the internet showed AbdulSalam grabbing both of Tawakaltu's breasts during the college's final year students' exit ceremony last week.

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According to an internal note from the establishment's management, the college attributed its decision to "the demonstration of immoral practices on the part of two students of the establishment."

The college had therefore mandated the “Student Discipline Committee (SDC) to bring the two students into reservation in order to serve as a deterrent to others”.

Speaking on the developments on Sunday, Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the school, Hajia Habitat Zubair, said: “The school has initiated an investigation into the matter but has not has made no official statement on this subject.

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