The Bayero University, Kano (BUK), has expelled 60 students from various departments for their involvement in examination malpractices.
The decision was taken by the university’s Senate during its 43rd statutory meeting held on January 7, 2026, following a review of reports and recommendations submitted by relevant academic and disciplinary committees.
The development was disclosed in an official statement posted on the university’s verified Facebook page on Saturday.
According to the statement, investigations established that the affected students were involved in different acts that contravened the institution’s examination rules and regulations.
“After careful consideration of the cases, the Senate approved the expulsion of the students in line with the university’s examination regulations,” the statement read.
The university reiterated its zero-tolerance policy towards examination malpractice and warned students to strictly adhere to academic rules and ethical standards.

