Federal polytechnic expels two students over alleged cult-related activities in Benue

Authorities of the Federal Polytechnic, Wannune, Benue State, have expelled two students for alleged cult activities at the institution.
Rector of the institution, Dr Tyover Ashinya, who disclosed this on Tuesday in Makurdi, said that the institution had no room for such social vices.
Mr Ashinya said cultism had gradually become the culture of most tertiary institutions in the country, explaining that as a new institution, the polytechnic would not condole any social vices within the school.
He said, “Cultism is gradually becoming a culture in most tertiary institutions in Nigeria today. Just yesterday (Monday) we expelled two students from the school over cult-related activities. On this faithful day, I was in the office and started hearing loud noises outside; I rushed outside only to see two students beating another student on campus just few minutes after they came out of the examination hall. Upon investigation, we discovered that they were members of a cult group, and we expelled them.’’
Mr Ashinya added that the school established in 2021 now had 24 departments and eight HND programmes.
On the dismissal of Deputy Rector, Dr Doris Iorchi, Mr Ashinya stated that she failed to present relevant documents to support her placement on the rank of a chief lecturer and subsequent confirmation, adding that she was dismissed by the council for gross misconduct.
(NAN)
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