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Popular Nigerian university suspends 19 students in southern state

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July 7, 2026

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Popular Nigerian university suspends 19 students in southern state

The University of Calabar (UNICAL) in Cross River State suspended 19 of its students from various departments and faculties for alleged examination misconduct.

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· Jun 30, 2026

Students kidnapped as militants storm school in Nigeria’s Borno state 

Gunmen stormed a secondary school in Nigeria’s Borno state on Monday morning, kidnapping students as they sat for national examinations. The attack occurred at the Technical Secondary School in the town of Lassa, located in the Askira-Uba area. Witnesses reported that gunmen fired sporadically upon entering the facility. The disruption forced an immediate suspension of []

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Related coverage for "Popular Nigerian university suspends 19 students in southern state": BellaNaija — Meet the 3 Brilliant Young Nigerians Representing the Country at the International STEM Olympiad in Rome. Daily Post Nigeria — ASUU threatens shutdown of Lagos State-owned universities. Vanguard News — Oyo govt orders schools to recover lost academic time after Oriire abductions. Legit.ng — Sokoto State University courses, admission requirements and procedure. MyJoyOnline — Students kidnapped as militants storm school in Nigeria’s Borno state