UNILAG Vice-Chancellor, Prof Ogundipe removed by Governing Council

UNILAG Vice-chancellor Ogundipe removed
Prof. Oluwatoyin-Ogundipe

Vice-chancellor of the University of Lagos (UNILAG), Oluwatoyin Ogundipe, has been removed from office by the governing council of the school.

According to a PREMIUM TIMES report, Mr Ogundipe was removed at the council’s meeting held Wednesday at the headquarters of the National Universities Commission, Abuja.

In attendance were at least 11 council members, the VC included, majority of whom voted for the removal of Mr Ogundipe.

Mr Ogundipe was accused of financial impropriety and gross misconduct.

The paper also said Mikhail Mumuni, the media adviser to chairman of the governing council, Wale Babalakin, confirmed the development.

It said, however, that Mumuni declined further comments, saying only the registrar of the university can provide details of the development.

The conflict between the university’s governing council and the management reached a head in March when its week-long 2020 convocation was abruptly cancelled just before it started.

The cancellation, which was ordered by the NUC, Nigerian universities’ regulatory body, was in response to a directive by the education minister, Adamu Adamu.

Mr Adamu gave the directive in response to a letter written to the vice-chancellor by the council chairman, accusing Mr Ogundipe of failing to share important details about the ceremony with the council.

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