- Expels one student for theft
Rector, Nigeria-Korea Friendship Institute of Vocational and Advanced Technology, Dr Williams Charles Oluwatoyin, has warned students to desist from any act of malpractices as such would be punished.
In a press statement signed by the Institute PRO, Ademola Emmanuel, on behalf of the Rector, as students of the institute commenced their second semester exams for the 2023/2024 academic calendar on Monday.
Dr. Williams Charles Oluwatoyin announced the expulsion of a student, Peter Ewalefo with matric number NKFI/NID/2023/CSE/059, for theft and other related offences.
He emphasized that the institution has zero tolerance for crime and criminality.
The Rector noted that the institution has continued to run a timely calendar which is a testament to the balanced academic timing in the state and across all other institutions.
He pointed out that students write their exams in a very conducive environment to ensure that they were given a conducive environment and as such nothing short of excellence was expected from them.
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While the Rector wished the students well in their exams, he assured that the school would continue to maintain its high standard within the vocational and technical learning sphere in a bid to produce quality and reputable products for several industries across the nation and beyond.