Bayero University Kano (BUK) has expelled 57 students across various faculties for examination misconduct, following a Senate ruling.


Bayero University Kano (BUK) has expelled 57 students for involvement in examination malpractice, following a resolution of the institution’s Senate during its 427th meeting on September 10, 2025.
The university stated that the action was carried out in line with the General Examination and Academic Regulations (GEAR), which apply to both undergraduate and postgraduate students.
Senate’s Decision
The announcement, signed by Malam Aminu Wada Kurawa, Director of the Directorate of Examinations, Admissions, and Records (DEAR), confirmed that the affected students cut across multiple faculties and departments.
In addition to the expulsions:
- 8 students were rusticated,
- 2 students were cleared of wrongdoing, and
- The case of Yusuf Muhammad Sani (ENG/18/CIV/00065) was deferred for further investigation by the Senate Business Committee (SBC).
Kurawa emphasized that the sanctions reflect the university’s commitment to upholding academic integrity and discouraging all forms of examination misconduct.
Why It Matters
Educationist Imaan Muhammad welcomed the move, describing it as a “right step in the right direction.” She noted that cheating erodes the value of academic qualifications and undermines hardworking students, adding that BUK’s decision sends a strong message that academic integrity is non-negotiable.
About BUK
Founded in 1975 from the former Ahmadu Bello College, Bayero University Kano is one of Nigeria’s leading institutions of higher learning. It offers undergraduate and postgraduate programmes across sciences, arts, engineering, law, and health sciences. The university is known for discipline, research excellence, and its Senate-driven governance system, which enforces policies such as GEAR.
Related Development
BUK recently hosted the first Nigerian Universities Qur’anic Recitation Competition (NUQREC), where its student, Abdusamad Bello, emerged overall winner. The contest, organized with the Muslim Students’ Society of Nigeria (MSSN), featured 54 participants from 19 universities. Vice-Chancellor Prof. Sagir Adamu-Abbas praised the initiative as a platform for nurturing scholarship, discipline, and devotion.
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