The Nigerian Law School has disclosed why it expelled one of its student Kayode Bello The school said Bello has exhibited series of impedi...
The Nigerian Law School has disclosed why it expelled one of its student Kayode Bello
The school said Bello has exhibited series of impediment behaviour while in the institution and his former study place University of Ibadan
He had earlier being accused of upsetting the peace and serenity in the University of Ibadan campus in 2009
The Nigerian Law school has stated the motive for dismissing a University of Ibadan law student from its institution.
The law school added that Kayode Bello was an impenitent student for series of gross misconduct within the institution.
The school also said Bello's application form and Dean's remark revealed he was rusticated from the Faculty of Law at the University of Ibadan for disrupting the peace and serenity in the campus in 2009.
The latest from the Dean of University of Ibadan indicated that Bello in spite of his dismissal kept on with his programme until he was coerced to comply with the university's order.
Nevertheless, his studentship was reinstalled although reports revealed he remained impenitent.
The Nigerian Law School in an account signed by the head of information and protocol Chinedu Ukekwe disclosed that Bello's application for admission in 2012 was reviewed in line with the institution's policy that he should only be regarded for admission in the 2016/2017 School Year in view of his negative antecedent in the University.
Ukekwe said: "By any chance, he applied for admission in 2016. When he was finally to be offered admission in October 2016, the Council of Legal Education again directed that he should be delivered a letter of warning, to avoid any acts of misdemeanor and defiance while at the Nigerian Law School; and that his admission was on probation, subject to good character."
Moreover, he established that in March 2017, Bello allegedly had a fracas with a female colleague over preferred seat reservation in a lecture hall.
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