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Rivers University Expels Student For Having Speech And Hearing Challenges by myners007: 6:21am On Dec 01, 2015
The student opened the letter she was clutching in her hands and felt the walls around her crumble.

As Jane Ottah stood outside her departmental office at the Rivers State University of Science and Technology, the reality of what she had just read began to gradually sink in.

“What I saw in the letter was the shock of my life,” said Ms. Ottah, 28, who was in her first year in the Department of Educational Foundation.

“This was a thing I will never believe, this was the one thing that could have taken away my life if it wasn’t for the help of my friends‎ who were there when I was about to faint.”

‎On January 30, 2015, the university terminated Ms. Ottah’s admission over claims of speech and hearing challenges.

“I am directed to state that during your recent medical examination in the Health Services Department, it was observed that you are medically challenged and have hearing and speech difficulties,” read the letter signed‎ by C.M Ewhorlu, Principal Assistant Registrar (Senate) of the university.

“I am further directed to state that as a result of these difficulties our team of medical personnel found it impossible to communicate with you.

“Since the University ‎does not have special communication facilities, the Vice-Chancellor has directed that you be de-registered on health grounds. I am in the circumstance, directed to inform you that you have been de-registered on health grounds with immediate effect.

“You are therefore advised to hand over all University property(ies) in your possession to your Head of Department and thereafter leave the campus.”

A ‘Special’ Student?

‎Despite the university’s claims that she was a special student, Ms. Ottah insisted she had no such challenges.

After initially applying to study Business Administration at the university, Ms. Ottah was offered an admission to read Educational Foundations in September 2014.

When the school reopened a month later, she joined other fresh students for the admission formalities, which included a medical check-up at the institution’s medical centre.

“As soon as I went there and I was asked what is wrong with my voice, I told the doctor that I have a voice problem, that I can talk but at times my voice is somehow,” Ms. Ottah told PREMIUM TIMES during a Whatsapp chat.

“I was not with my hearing aid the day I went there., and she (the doctor) didn’t understand me very well but the other younger doctor was there as well who was asking me questions about what happened to my voice and I decided to tell her about my hearing problem as well‎.

“And she asked me some questions like how did it happened and I told her. She seemed to understand me a bit but the elder doctor didn’t‎.

“And she asked about my eyes just because I was putting on glasses‎. And I told her that I do have eyes problem‎ and she checked my eyes and put it down on a book‎.

‎”And she asked me if I was sick as a kid because of my hearing loss. I told her no. It just happened in a way that one can’t tell.

“So she asked about my secondary school, if it was a deaf school. I told her no‎, it’s not a deaf school I went to‎‎.”

According to her West African Examination Council result made available to PREMIUM TIMES,‎ Ms. Ottah‎ finished from Hallel College in Rumuogba, Port Harcourt, with three distinctions and five credits.

At the university medical centre, Ms. Ottah said she overheard the doctors discussing the possibility of her coping with the academic rigours.

“From that day, nothing was bad. I was busy with assignment, project, test, and planning for my first semester exams in February,” she said.

The school went on Christmas break on December‎ 22, 2014, and resumed on January 5th, 2015.

Everything seemed fine for Ms. Ottah.

Until the first semester examination began.

“On the first paper, there was a paper that the lecturer will give you to sign if your name is there, and if you see your name on the list you have to sign there and I did mine,” she said.

Ms. Ottah said she signed against her name during her second and third‎ papers.

However, on the day of the fourth paper, trouble surfaced.

“I didn’t see my name on the list to sign and I was worried that I asked my course mate and she direct me to go to the ICT centre to check,” she said.

“I went there with two of my course mates and we were told that they couldn’t find my name on the list but my name was there and that they‎ couldn’t see the course I requested, and I was told it was from the medical centre. They blocked me from there.

“And I went with my course mate and met with the doctor, crying with a shaky voice which made her not to understand what I was talking about and I decided to call my friend to speak on my behalf. For example, I will talk to her and she will tell them what I am saying‎.

‎”As soon as we were done talking, the doctor said she once one told me that day I was in her office that I should come the other day but I didn’t. I was so busy that I forget about it. She sent me to my Department Office.”

It was at the Department Office that a lady delivered the letter which bore the shattering news to Ms. Ottah.

“‎In school, no one ever knew about my hearing problem, it was just my voice they knew,” she said.

Embarrassed dad

Benedict Ottah, her father, described the letter as a “serious embarrassment”.

“I drove to the school, met the HOD, unfortunately, she didn’t attend to me in a way that she should,” Mr. Ottah told PREMIUM TIMES over the telephone.

“And I put up a letter demanding her (his daughter’s) instant recall. They refused. All of a sudden the HOD sent me back to the Medical Board. Only to be informed by the Medical Board that I should write a letter to the VC.

“I later wrote a letter to the VC, copied the Medical Board, the HOD, and the registrar who wrote the letter.”

‎In his letter to the Vice Chancellor, Mr. Ottah appealed for his daughter’s re-registration, noting that she had been taking her lectures and doing her class assignments without stress or complaints.

“I wish to state that on 2nd March, 2015, in the office of the HOD of Technical and Science Educational Foundations, Jane Ihuoma Ottah demonstrated clearly to the witness of the HOD her hearing and responding ability different from what was stated in the above letter,” Mr. Ottah wrote in the letter dated 2nd March, 2015.

“This demonstratio‎n was made possible while she wore her hearing aids. The same demonstration repeated again when she was referred to meet the Medical Director, Medical Services on same 2nd March 2015 in the office of the Medical Director himself.

“However, Jane Ihuoma Ottah did not attend the medical observation with her hearing, ear-aids the day she was scheduled. Furthermore, I wish the Medical Services may conduct another examination that she should be allowed to use her hearing aids. I am optimistic that this report will be put to rest.”

‎About two weeks after he wrote to the university, Mr. Ottah said he returned to the school only to be told by the head of her daughter’s department that the letter was “infuriating to her”.

‎”I told her what transpired in her office was exactly what I communicated, and then you are blaming me. All of a sudden she demanded that I should leave her office. Honestly I was seriously embarrassed,” he said.

“Only to go back to the VC secretary, I was being turned up, come back today, come back tomorrow. I ended up ‎without no response up till date. They did not respond to my letter.

“The university has just denied her the opportunity to be in school. I know my daughter has a problem‎ but she had every opportunity up till today.”

When contacted by PREMIUM TIMES, the Vice Chancellor of the university, Blessing Didia, said he had never heard of Ms. Ottah’s case.

“The matter happened in January as you said. I came from the University of Port Harcourt to become VC here in August,” Mr. Didia, a professor of medicine said. “This is the first time I have heard about the case.”

When asked whether he would review the case now that he is aware, Mr. Didia said, “They don’t admit deaf and dumb here. And if what you said really happened, the vice chancellor then must have seen reasons why she could not be taught here.”

‎Efforts to reach the school’s Registrar were unsuccessful and an e-mail sent to the school’s official mail address was not replied.

Ms. Ottah said she had remained at home since her dismissal – weeping over her misfortune and praying – while her friends are now in 200 level in the school.

“I never thought that Rivers State University of Science can send me away like this,” she said.

“‎Discrimination needs to stop. Everyone has the right to be educated no matter the conditions one is facing.”

The International Ford Fellowships Alumni Association Nigeria (IFFPAN), which first brought the student’s ordeal to the attention of this newspaper, has condemned the action of the University.

Speaking through its president, Faruk Sarkinfada, a professor, it said, “It is regrettable that a University in Nigeria in the 21st century can discriminate against any citizen on account of her disability.

“Her right to Education has been breached. The aspect of her life that must be telling her she is not wanted in our society will unfortunately impact negatively on her whole being.

“The university should review its decision and reinstate her, so that she can acquire tertiary education like her contemporaries.”

http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/194029-shocking-rivers-university-expels-student-for-having-speech-and-hearing-challenges.html

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Re: Rivers University Expels Student For Having Speech And Hearing Challenges by Nobody: 6:23am On Dec 01, 2015
This is too bad. Haba

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Re: Rivers University Expels Student For Having Speech And Hearing Challenges by Ibelong2God: 6:26am On Dec 01, 2015
I will come back and read to ascertain if it's an endtime story

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Re: Rivers University Expels Student For Having Speech And Hearing Challenges by SenJoe(m): 6:30am On Dec 01, 2015
Nigeria educational sector is without void and form and our prospective siblings are hovering around the surface of the deep.

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Re: Rivers University Expels Student For Having Speech And Hearing Challenges by dominique(f): 6:36am On Dec 01, 2015
There's more to the story. Could be that the institution does not have the facilities for special needs students. Still they should have referred her somewhere else not outrightly expel her. Hope she gets her justice.

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Re: Rivers University Expels Student For Having Speech And Hearing Challenges by Begonia(m): 6:36am On Dec 01, 2015
This is contemptible.
From the report, she was given admission. This indicates she passed the required exams for admission into the university. Also, her father stated "she had been taking her lectures and doing her class assignments without stress or complaints". These should strike out any silly doubt about her ability to learn. Having a disability doesn't make one useless. A university, yet filled with educated illiterates.
I would've stated they should take this to the appropriate authorities but they already did. They proved to be rude and useless like most government workers.

I guess this is where the human rights organizations should come in.
I just hope something is done about this pathetic case of discrimination.

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Re: Rivers University Expels Student For Having Speech And Hearing Challenges by engrjosefz(m): 6:41am On Dec 01, 2015
shocked shocked

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Re: Rivers University Expels Student For Having Speech And Hearing Challenges by iambabaG: 6:41am On Dec 01, 2015
Nd do we still think d educational sector is alright? They r too lazy to even do their job properly!!

Oga.. Sue their sorry ass 2 court!!

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Re: Rivers University Expels Student For Having Speech And Hearing Challenges by Otherique: 6:42am On Dec 01, 2015
People with Learning disabilities are about the most discriminated against in this country.

Schools will rather expel such student than offer them necessary assistance to enable them learn. institutions that are magnanimous enough will just lump the students together with the once without any learning disability and expect them to learn at same pace while also applying similar forms of evaluation across board.

The country and its educational system is so bereft of conscience.

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Re: Rivers University Expels Student For Having Speech And Hearing Challenges by chynie: 6:42am On Dec 01, 2015
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Re: Rivers University Expels Student For Having Speech And Hearing Challenges by Idiataqueen(f): 6:43am On Dec 01, 2015
Too bad
Re: Rivers University Expels Student For Having Speech And Hearing Challenges by englishmart(m): 6:43am On Dec 01, 2015
they will return all my monies I've spent in that school. From day 1 to date. Else, they will meet me in the sane court with faleke

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Re: Rivers University Expels Student For Having Speech And Hearing Challenges by MansaMoussa: 6:43am On Dec 01, 2015
Naija!
Re: Rivers University Expels Student For Having Speech And Hearing Challenges by damiplovR(f): 6:43am On Dec 01, 2015
If this is true I feel really bad for the person. E nor fair na. Happy December Nairalanders. God will perfect your December to enjoy your 2016 IJN. We shall all mak it

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Re: Rivers University Expels Student For Having Speech And Hearing Challenges by Nobody: 6:44am On Dec 01, 2015
Where is oby ezekwesili when u need her?

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Re: Rivers University Expels Student For Having Speech And Hearing Challenges by hakeem4(m): 6:45am On Dec 01, 2015
If na me

I go lay 16 golden eggs if I leave that school
Re: Rivers University Expels Student For Having Speech And Hearing Challenges by Cpumping(m): 6:46am On Dec 01, 2015
chai
Re: Rivers University Expels Student For Having Speech And Hearing Challenges by lonelydora: 6:46am On Dec 01, 2015
Hian. Wetin we no go hear?
Re: Rivers University Expels Student For Having Speech And Hearing Challenges by princebaby(m): 6:46am On Dec 01, 2015
Ipob movement is 2day
Re: Rivers University Expels Student For Having Speech And Hearing Challenges by johnstar(m): 6:46am On Dec 01, 2015
Issokay
Re: Rivers University Expels Student For Having Speech And Hearing Challenges by Nobody: 6:47am On Dec 01, 2015
undecided
Re: Rivers University Expels Student For Having Speech And Hearing Challenges by johnstar(m): 6:47am On Dec 01, 2015
chynie:
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eblyk say na here u go learn d alphabet



Continue

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Re: Rivers University Expels Student For Having Speech And Hearing Challenges by chesterlee(m): 6:49am On Dec 01, 2015
The Babalawos in her village is at work!!!


Haba!!!!
Re: Rivers University Expels Student For Having Speech And Hearing Challenges by linearity: 6:49am On Dec 01, 2015
dominique:
There's more to the story. Could be that the institution does not have the facilities for special needs students. Still they should have referred her somewhere else not outrightly expel her. Hope she gets her justice.

The story clearly state that, she is not special needs and does not require any specifical accommodation; she went to a regular high school and got 3 distinctions and 5 credits....

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Re: Rivers University Expels Student For Having Speech And Hearing Challenges by madgoat(m): 6:49am On Dec 01, 2015
OMG... I AM FEELING SO ANGRY AND BITTER NOW. PLZ LET US ALL PROTEST ONLINE AND GET THIS GIRL RE-ADMITTED INTO THAT SCHOOL. THIS IS A GREAT INJUSTICE DONE TO HER

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Re: Rivers University Expels Student For Having Speech And Hearing Challenges by Nobody: 6:51am On Dec 01, 2015
This is so unfair. But first we must ask certain questions. How does she participate in class? Is there a hearing aid made available? You know most lecturers try to interact and communicate with their students this might be a problem! But I see no reason why UST shouldn't make provision for the lady. My church make provision for such talk more a university as UST.
modelmike7:
This is too bad. Haba

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Re: Rivers University Expels Student For Having Speech And Hearing Challenges by daniska3yaro(m): 6:52am On Dec 01, 2015
Life
Re: Rivers University Expels Student For Having Speech And Hearing Challenges by adonbilivit: 6:52am On Dec 01, 2015
Re: Rivers University Expels Student For Having Speech And Hearing Challenges by MizFrances(f): 6:53am On Dec 01, 2015
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Re: Rivers University Expels Student For Having Speech And Hearing Challenges by Madeu(m): 6:54am On Dec 01, 2015
The University should create a department for special student.
Re: Rivers University Expels Student For Having Speech And Hearing Challenges by kings09(m): 6:55am On Dec 01, 2015
Rili
Re: Rivers University Expels Student For Having Speech And Hearing Challenges by unbeat007(m): 6:55am On Dec 01, 2015
she has health challenge and so? Two of my course mates has this similar health issue but we all are 300l law students now. The solution is not to expel them, but to help them. At least some of our lecturers help this sets of people with soft copies or anyhow they might help. Unless the girl in question failed to identify that she has these problems before being admitted into the said school. Some schools sha!

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