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FUOYE suspends two students over leaked video of ex-SUG pres

FUOYE suspends two students over leaked video of ex-SUG pres
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The Federal University, Oye-Ekiti, has suspended two students for allegedly cyberbullying the suspended Students' Union Government president. The incident follows broader controversies involving the president's suspension over alleged extortion.

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This case reflects the intersection of campus politics, digital harassment, and institutional disciplinary measures in Nigerian higher education.

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The management of the Federal University, Oye-Ekiti, has suspended two students with immediate effect over allegations that they cyberbullied the institution s suspended Students Union Government president, James Iyanuoluwa Adio. This was contained in a statement published on the university s official news portal on Friday, attributed to the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Administration), Professor Tajudeen Opoola, who is the Acting Vice-Chancellor. The two students, identified as Alao Iyanuoluwa Odunayo and Olawale Abiodun Samuel, were accused of conspiring to cyberbully Adio by posting his private affairs online for Adio’s inability to meet their financial demands. The management said it frowned at the duo s involvement in what it described as conduct capable of denting the image of the university. Related News NANS engages FUOYE VC over SUG president’s suspension French mobility programme attracts 2,000 Nigerian students 2,000 Nigerian students study in France under mobility scheme — Embassy It added that investigations into the matter were ongoing, but ordered the two students to proceed on suspension immediately, stressing that the institution was determined to purge itself of any behaviour likely to tarnish its image. Adio was suspended by the university last week alongside the Deputy Director, Students Affairs, over allegations bordering on extortion. He was accused of being indirectly involved in the illegal collection of ₦1,000 from first-year students for practical sessions, with ₦700,000 said to have been traced to his personal account. His suspension was followed by the circulation of an explicit video allegedly involving him, which trended widely on social media and drew the intervention of the National Association of Nigerian Students. Okiki Adeduyite Okiki is a journalist with over seven years experience covering politics, foreign news, society, entertainment and the film industry.

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