Authorities of the University of Ilorin, Kwara State on Sunday said that
they had accepted the voluntary withdrawal of a student, Jephtaph
Abolarin, from the institution. Abolarin, a 300-Level Sociology
student, had written to the university confessing to cheating during his
West African Senior School Certificate Examination.
Abolarin,
who claimed he had become a ‘born again’ Christian, said continuing his
university education, using an unmerited certificate was unjust and
immoral.
He wrote the letter to the institution’s Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Academics, Prof. Sidiqat Ijaiya, on August 5, 2016.
According to him, he wanted to withdraw from the school because he got his WASSCE through examination malpractice.
Reacting
to the letter on Sunday, the university Deputy Director, Corporate
Affairs, Mr. Kunle Akogun, confirmed the withdrawal of the student.
Akogun,
who noted that the Senate of the university had accepted the withdrawal
letter, added that the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Abdulganiyu Ambali,
commended Abolarin for his repentance and sincerity.
The VC, Akogun added, wished Abolarin well in his future endeavour.
Part
of Abolarin’s letter to the DVC read, “Just as a house that was built
on a faulty foundation will surely collapse, it is also certain that a
career that is built on a faulty foundation will definitely collapse.
All through my secondary school days, I was just a church ‘goer’,
without genuine salvation and the fear of God. As a result, I got my
WASSCE result through examination malpractice.
“By the grace of
God, now, I have encountered the light of the gospel of Jesus Christ,
which called for repentance and restitution.
“Sir, with deep
conviction, I have realised that there is no point building my academic
career on a faulty foundation; since the WASSCE result I got through
malpractice is the basis in which my admission into this university was
anchored.
“Therefore, I have decided to withdraw from the university and start all over again.”