Adamu Bargo, a spokesman for KASU described Mr Osodeke’s comments as “irresponsible, unguarded, misleading and derogatory”.
The registration would start on Monday and end on September 9.
The corps said the initiative would go a long way in instituting and promoting the right driving culture amongst Nigerian motorists.
The Ilorin Zonal Command of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) secured the conviction.
The appointment of the board comes barely two weeks after the government’s committee on the Ganmo Arabic School’s corporal punishment submitted its report.
The school cautioned prospective students from dealing with the ‘fake’ website.
Data from EFCC shows that 38 students of KWASU were arrested between July and September 2021 for internet fraud.
