The management of Confluence University of Science and Technology (CUSTECH) in Kogi State has expelled four students and suspended another student for one academic session over different offences linked to misconduct within the institution.
themomentng reports that the decision was reached after investigations carried out by the school’s Students’ Disciplinary Committee.
The recommendations from the panel were later approved during the university’s 30th Regular Senate Meeting held on April 29, 2026.
According to official letters signed by the Deputy Registrar in charge of Academic Affairs, Mr. Eli Usman Gbadafu, two female students identified as Ezekiel Precious Omeneke, a 200-level Economics student, and Aku Joy Chinyere, a 200-level Accounting student, were expelled over alleged involvement in lesbian activities.
Another student, Musa Abdulhakeem Onimisi of the Department of Petroleum and Gas Engineering, was also expelled after he was accused of attacking and stabbing another student during a physical confrontation.
The university equally expelled Dominion Kolade, a 200-level Physiotherapy student, over allegations of cloning and sharing photographs of two female students without their permission.
In another disciplinary case, Agbakaru Kosikochukwu, a 200-level Radiography student, was suspended from the institution for one academic session after being found guilty of fighting and physical assault.
The university management said the disciplinary actions were taken to maintain order, promote proper conduct among students, and protect the learning environment within the school.
Vice-Chancellor of the institution, Abdulrahman Salawu, praised members of the disciplinary committee for carrying out what the school described as a fair and detailed investigation.
The university leadership also stated that the institution remains committed to producing graduates who are known for both academic performance and good behaviour.







