Tuesday, 30 May 2017

Authorities of the University of Ibadan have closed down the school, following students’ protest




   Vice Chancellor of the institution, Prof. Idowu Olayinka, said the closure is to prevent a breakdown of law and order, as undergraduates were ordered to vacate campus latest by 6pm yesterday.

Following this development, University of Ibadan had fixed the first semester examination for June, but it will now begin on July 17.
   Meanwhile, postgraduate students can continue with their lectures.
The students had last weekend given the management two days to constitute a students’ welfare board and set up a fact-finding committee to look into the issue of hot-plates in halls of residence.
   The students also said there would be no examinations if the university failed to issue them ID cards, which were paid for last session and this session at the rate of N650 and N1,300.

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