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University Expels 15 Female Students Over Sexually Explicit Videos

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By Victory Oghene 

Achievers University, Owo, Ondo State, has expelled at least 15 female students for engaging in acts of indiscipline relating to the creation of viral sexually explicit videos.

​This was disclosed on Friday by the university’s Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of the Governing Council, Prof. Bode Ayorinde, during the institution’s matriculation ceremony.

​According to the university, the offence contravenes the rules and regulations of the citadel of learning.

​Speaking at the event, where a total of 936 students took their matriculation oath, Prof. Ayorinde urged students to avoid behaviour that could lead to the loss of their studentship, emphasising that the university has zero tolerance for indiscipline.

​He said: “If you place your phone before you and dance naked while tagging Achievers University, I will dismiss you. Use social media for positive things.

​“One student, who was close to graduating, was caught threatening that if Boko Haram came to Achievers University, he would deal with them—essentially inviting Boko Haram. We refunded his N2.3 million and dismissed him.

​“Use the money you are paying here wisely; do not use it to make sex videos or take drugs. We have dismissed more than 15 female students for sex video offences.

​“If you want to be a graduate and rule the world, you will not engage in such acts. Women are not meant for entertainment; they can rule the world. We also frown upon bullying. You are all equal before us. It cannot happen here. If you are caught, you are gone.”

​Ayorinde also recalled that in 2025, the university dismissed 17 students for fraudulent acts committed to obtain examination clearance without paying school fees.

​He further narrated how three students were expelled for dealing in hard drugs, urging students not to suffer in silence but to report anyone involved in drug abuse.

​He blamed some parents and guardians for indulging their children’s wrongdoing, advising them to remind their wards to take their studies seriously.

​According to him, students are prohibited from fighting or drinking alcohol, as such acts attract expulsion. He added that any staff member or student found sexually molesting anyone would also be sanctioned.

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