Achievers University, Owo, has expelled at least 15 female students for violating the institution’s code of conduct, the university announced during its matriculation ceremony on Friday, January 30, 2026.
The Pro‑Chancellor and Chairman of the Governing Council, Professor Bode Ayorinde, revealed the disciplinary actions while addressing incoming students, noting that 936 new students took the matriculation oath.
The expelled students were found to have engaged in producing sexually explicit videos, a clear breach of university regulations.
Prof. Ayorinde stressed the university’s zero‑tolerance stance on indiscipline, warning students against behaviours that could threaten their academic standing.
“You put your phone before you and you’re dancing naked and they put Achievers University, I will dismiss you,” he said, urging students to use social media responsibly.
He also cited other cases of misconduct, including the dismissal of a male student whose actions endangered the university community.
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“Use the money you’re paying here wisely, not to make sex videos or take drugs,” he advised, underscoring the institution’s commitment to discipline and ethical conduct.
The Pro‑Chancellor’s address highlights Achievers University’s resolve to uphold high academic and behavioural standards as the new students begin their programmes.