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UNICAL sacks eight over examination fraud, others
NG🏛️ PoliticsCenter4 hr. ago

UNICAL sacks eight over examination fraud, others

The University of Calabar (UNICAL) has sacked eight teaching and non-teaching staff members for offenses such as examination misconduct, absenteeism, and unauthorized fund withdrawals. The dismissals were announced in a statement by the university’s Registrar and Secretary to Council, Dr Icha Chukwuka, following a meeting of the Governing Council. Among those dismissed was Prof. Emilia Oyira for examination misconduct, while four others faced similar charges related to absence and abandonment of duty. Additionally, two more staff members were dismissed for vandalism and falsifying examination results. One staff member, Dr Mathias Agba, had his promotion delayed by two years with a 50% salary forfeiture due to negligence and misconduct. The university emphasized its commitment to integrity and zero tolerance for unethical behavior.

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Vanguard Nigeria logoVanguard NigeriaIndependentCenter4 hr. ago
UNICAL dismisses 8 staff, demotes one Don over exam fraud, others

The University of Calabar has dismissed eight staff members and imposed sanctions on another, following disciplinary measures approved by its 174th Governing Council meeting. The actions were taken against staff accused of various offenses including examination malpractice, fund diversion, and vandalism. Affected individuals include professors, department heads, and administrative personnel, with some facing dismissal for absenteeism, misconduct, or financial violations. One staff member received a two-year promotion delay and partial salary forfeiture. The university emphasized its commitment to ethical standards and institutional integrity, highlighting ongoing efforts to address systemic issues across Nigerian tertiary institutions.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual report on disciplinary actions within a Nigerian university without overt ideological slant. While the issue of academic integrity and institutional governance is politically sensitive, the framing remains neutral, focusing on procedural compliance and institutional re

The Punch logoThe PunchIndependentCenter5 hr. ago
UNICAL sacks eight over examination fraud, others

The University of Calabar (UNICAL) has sacked eight teaching and non-teaching staff members for offenses such as examination misconduct, absenteeism, and unauthorized fund withdrawals. The dismissals were announced in a statement by the university’s Registrar and Secretary to Council, Dr Icha Chukwuka, following a meeting of the Governing Council. Among those dismissed was Prof. Emilia Oyira for examination misconduct, while four others faced similar charges related to absence and abandonment of duty. Additionally, two more staff members were dismissed for vandalism and falsifying examination results. One staff member, Dr Mathias Agba, had his promotion delayed by two years with a 50% salary forfeiture due to negligence and misconduct. The university emphasized its commitment to integrity and zero tolerance for unethical behavior.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual report on disciplinary actions taken by a university against its staff, without overtly favoring any political ideology. It provides balanced information about the reasons for dismissals and the institutional response, without introducing ideological commentary or slan

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