Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Covenant University’s Former Vice-Chancellor Suspended For Examination Fraud
Professor Aize Obayan, a
former Vice Chancellor of
Covenant University, Ota has
been suspended from her
position as director of the
Education Commission of the
Winners Chapel by the
church’s general overseer,
Bishop David Oyedepo.
Ms. Obayan was suspended for reportedly altering
examination results for several students in the department of
Mass Communications. Among the students who benefited
from the former VC’s grade alteration was Ms. Obayan’s own
daughter. The former VC was accused of perpetrating the
academic fraud during her tenure.
The former VC’s daughter graduated with a Second Class
Upper Division in Mass Communication and is currently
doing her National Youth Service Corps service. A source at
the university revealed that Ms. Obayan inflated all of her
daughter’s scores, otherwise the young woman would have
earned a Third Class degree.
The former VC had re-introduced make-up examination
without proper authorization – and after the university’s
Senate had abolished the option. “She introduced make-up
exam to enable her daughter [to] retake the course she failed,”
said a source. Recently, a Dr. Omojola, a lecturer in the
Department of Mass Communication, petitioned the
Chancellor of the University after his first protest was
suppressed by the then VC. In his protest, Mr. Omojola
alleged that Nnamdi Ekeanyanwu, the acting Head of
Department of Mass Communication, had engaged in
extensive alteration of students’ examination results. The
petition led to Mr. Ekeanyanwu’s removal as Head of
Department.
Dr. Stanley Ngoa replaced him, but spent only the 2011-2012
session at the helm, before the former VC reappointed Dr.
Ekeanyawu to return as departmental head. Our source
indicated that, with Dr. Ekeanyanwu’s return, the fraudulent
practice of grade alteration worsened in the Mass
Communication Department and across other departments of
the university, including Chemistry where one student’s score
was raised to 45% from 5 %, an outright failure. Associate
Professor Taiwo Abioye, Deputy Vice-Chancellor,
Administration, headed a panel appointed by the Chancellor,
Professor C.K. Ayo, to investigate the case. Dr. Ekeanyanwu
was summoned by the panel to defend himself on charges of
altering examination scores of students, including Miss
Obayan, for monetary benefits. He not only accepted his guilt
for all the charges, but also confessed that he acted in
collusion with the former VC, Professor Obayan.
Ms. Obayan was also invited to appear before the Abioye
panel, but she reportedly offered no defense. Pastor Faith
Oyedepo, wife of Bishop Oyedepo, has taken over the duties
of Ms. Obayan at the church’s secretariat. SaharaReporters
learned that plans were underway to return Dr. Daniel Rotimi
to the Education Commission. Mr. Rotimi was a one-time
registrar of the University.
It was learned that Mr. Rotimi, who is a pastor, last year
married a second wife (a former student at Covenant
University) in his quest for a male child. He and his first wife
had only girls. A lecturer at Covenant University told
SaharaReporters that he wondered whether the university
could really realize its much touted claim of raising a new
generation of African leaders when top officials at the school
offer examination grades for sale?
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