Nigeria: BUK Expels 171 Students Over Falsified Admission Credentials
Bayero University Kano has expelled 171 students for presenting falsified qualifications for admission.
Bayero University Kano (BUK) has taken significant disciplinary action by expelling 171 students for presenting falsified admission credentials. This decision was made during the Senate's 433rd meeting on March 4, 2026, following an investigation led by the Senate Committee on Entry Qualification Irregularities, which found the students had violated the university's regulations regarding admissions. Such actions constitute a serious breach of academic integrity at the institution, leading to penalties under the university's General Examinations and Academic Regulations (GEAR).
The university emphasizes the importance of maintaining high standards in academic admissions, and the recent expulsions reflect its commitment to upholding these standards. The Senate's findings reveal a concerning trend of irregularities in academic qualifications presented by some candidates, prompting a thorough examination and a decisive response to deter similar future infractions. By enforcing strict penalties, BUK aims to preserve its reputation and the value of its academic programs.
Additionally, during the same Senate meeting, Yusuf Muhammad Sani, a civil engineering student, was expelled for committing acts of physical violence against exam invigilators. This highlights the university's broader efforts to safeguard the integrity of its examination processes and ensure a conducive environment for academic achievement. These measures underscore the institution's commitment to maintaining a safe and respectful learning atmosphere for all students.