THE Governing Council of University of
Benin (UNIBEN) has terminated the
appointment of 18 senior staff of the
university.
The former bursar of the institution, Mrs
May Nwoye, was also asked to proceed
on compulsory retirement by the Council.
Nwoye was said to have abandoned his
duty post after she left the office of
bursar.
Meanwhile, the university has been
ranked as the most sought after
institution in the country with a total
number of 102,900 applicants in 2013,
while universities of Ilorin, Lagos, Nnamdi
Azikiwe and University of Nigeria Nsukka
came second, third, fourth and fifth
respectively.
Those were contained in a statement by
the UNIBEN Registrar, Mrs
G.O.Ogboghodo.
Benin (UNIBEN) has terminated the
appointment of 18 senior staff of the
university.
The former bursar of the institution, Mrs
May Nwoye, was also asked to proceed
on compulsory retirement by the Council.
Nwoye was said to have abandoned his
duty post after she left the office of
bursar.
Meanwhile, the university has been
ranked as the most sought after
institution in the country with a total
number of 102,900 applicants in 2013,
while universities of Ilorin, Lagos, Nnamdi
Azikiwe and University of Nigeria Nsukka
came second, third, fourth and fifth
respectively.
Those were contained in a statement by
the UNIBEN Registrar, Mrs
G.O.Ogboghodo.
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