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Why Olusegun Kayode Bello Was Expelled From The Nigerian Law School - Management by ishowdotgmail(m): 11:28pm On Jul 26, 2017
Recall that on Saturday 22th July, 2017 there was a trending story of an Expelled Nigerian law school student, Olusegun Kayode Bello, who gave an account on why he was expelled.
The Nigerian Law school on Wednesday 26th July, 2017 released a detailed statement on why he was expelled from the institution.

Below reads the press statement from the Nigerian law school

STATEMENT ON MR. OLUSEGUN KAYODE BELLO – STUDENT EXPELLED FROM NIGERIAN LAW SCHOOL

Mr. Olusegun Kayode Bello applied for admission to the Nigerian Law School in July, 2012. His application form and Dean’s Reference revealed that he was rusticated from the Faculty of Law, University of Ibadan in the 2008/2009 Academic Session for disrupting the peace and tranquility of the University Campus. The Dean’s confidential report showed that he defied the authorities of the University and continued his programme without serving out the rustication period. It was when his defiance was discovered that he was forced to comply.
After his studentship was reinstated, he was unrepentant as the report indicated his further involvement in a case of gross misconduct (insubordination), which made the Board of the Faculty of Law to recommend him for further disciplinary action.

In line with the extant policy at the Nigerian Law School, the candidate’s application for admission in 2012 was referred to the Council of Legal Education, which resolved that the candidate should only be considered for admission in the 2016/2017 School Year in view of his negative antecedent in the University.

Invariably, he applied for admission in 2016. When he was eventually to be offered admission in October 2016, the Council of Legal Education further directed that he should be issued a letter of warning, to avoid any acts of misconduct and indiscipline while at the Nigerian Law School; and that his admission was on probation, subject to good character.

Sometime in March 2017, there was a report of an altercation between him and one of his female colleagues over a preferred seat in the venue of lecture.

The report from his colleagues was that a female student left the hall to visit the toilet. In her absence, Mr. Bello left his seat at the rear of the hall and took the seat of the absent student. All entreaties of the Auditorium Marshall, the Chairman of the Students Representative Council (S.R.C.) and other students fell on deaf ears. It was further reported that Mr. Bello nearly went into a scuffle with the female student on her return from the rest room.

Because of his disorderly behavior, a query was issued to him by the Head of Students Affairs Department. Rather than addressing the issues, he went into irrelevant narration, alleging bias by the officials.

Thereafter, he went on to procure and print on a polo shirt inciting inscriptions and embarked on a solo protest around the School premises. He followed this with a petition against the “Head, Control Room”, addressed to the Secretary to the Council of Legal Education and Director of Administration, which he circulated to the whole world, including the Secretary-General of the United Nations and Amnesty International.

His continued disruptive behavour raised concern among his colleagues. In consequence, the Students Representative Council issued a disclaimer of his actions which was addressed to the Head of Academics on March 21, 2017 and read in part as follows:

“This is to bring to your notice that the S.R.C…………….distances itself totally from the unnecessary and inordinate acts of one Mr. Kayode Bello. This is coming after the S.R.C. through the appropriate Committee met with the said Mr. Kayode Bello to aggregate interest, but he walked out on the Committee.”

Following the disclaimer and Mr. Bello’s continued acts of intransigence and nuisance in the hostel, the Students Affairs Officer issued him with another query, but he refused to accept it. Considering his estranged relationship with his colleagues; and to avoid any break down of law and peaceful co-existence, a letter of advise was written to him to vacate the Hostel in his interest. Mr. Bello however refused to accept the letter.

Instead, he went to the Bwari Divisional Police Station to lay a complaint of criminal intimidation against the management of the Nigerian Law School, seeking the arrest of all the officers. He further urged the Police to invite the Chairman, Council of Legal Education for interrogation.

Consequently, he was invited, along with the female student he had an altercation with, the Chairman of the Students Representative Council and the Auditorium Marshall, to appear before the Students Misconduct Committee, for various infractions of the Students Code of Conduct. Even though he received the letter of invitation, he refused to acknowledge receipt of it and failed to appear before the Committee, despite repeated invitations.

At conclusion of its deliberations, the Committee found Mr. Bello liable of the allegations against him. It noted that:

“The Council of Legal Education was magnanimous in its decision to approve the admission of Mr. Bello to the Nigerian Law School, despite the adverse report from his University.” It further noted that: “Mr. Bello lacks the core attributes, disposition and comportment of an aspirant to the Bar.”

It therefore recommended his expulsion from the Nigerian Law School.
The report of the Committee was considered by the Council of Legal Education at its meeting of July 11, 2017, which approved the recommendations accordingly.

The decision of the Council of Legal Education was delivered to Mr. Bello, but he refused to accept the letter and further refused to vacate the Students Hostel as he was directed. Instead, he armed himself with an iron rod and threatened to injure whoever went near him. The security personnel left him alone, to avoid a situation in which any of them would be injured by Mr. Bello.

He was eventually sighted in the Library unarmed, as a result of which the Security Operatives were able to escort him to the Bwari Divisional Police Station. The Police later brought him to the hostel to evacuate his belongings.

Mr. Bello’s penchant for misbehaviour was also recently brought to the fore via the letter from the Principal Partner (a Senior Advocate of Nigeria), of the Law Firm to which he was attached, during the just concluded Externship exercise by all students of the Nigerian Law School. The Firm was constrained to terminate his stay there even before the period expired because of Mr. Bello’s incorrigible behaviour. The letter went thus:

“We write to inform you that your conduct during the period of your externship in our Law Firm is highly unbecoming of a person aspiring to be a legal practitioner. You have demonstrated little or no respect to the leadership and personnel of the firm. As an aspiring legal practitioner, your conduct is expected to be Fit and Proper. We are therefore constrained to reject your continuation of the externship and hereby wish to inform you that you leave the office forthwith.”

The Nigerian Law School and the legal profession, to which he aspired to belong, do not condone the type of behavior constantly exhibited by Mr. Bello.

On facilities at the Nigerian Law School, it is worthy of note that the Main Hall of the Nigerian Law School in the Bwari, Abuja has more than enough seats for all registered students. The position is the same in the other Campuses of Nigerian Law School.

Therefore, the basis for the conflict precipitated by Mr. Bello, by leaving his seat and moving over to that occupied by a fellow student was unfortunate. The Nigerian Law School has sufficient capacity to cope with students projection for the foreseeable future.



http://thenigerialawyer.com/just-in-law-school-gives-their-own-account-on-kayode-bellos-expulsion/

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Re: Why Olusegun Kayode Bello Was Expelled From The Nigerian Law School - Management by ybalogs(m): 11:58pm On Jul 26, 2017
Which kain Kayode be this? His own too much.in fact 3 much sef.haba

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Re: Why Olusegun Kayode Bello Was Expelled From The Nigerian Law School - Management by Neminc: 12:28am On Jul 27, 2017
It is bello syndrome. It's the same sickness afflicting yahaya bello in kogi state

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Re: Why Olusegun Kayode Bello Was Expelled From The Nigerian Law School - Management by zoaroster: 12:45am On Jul 27, 2017
This guy na case study, keep eyes on him

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Re: Why Olusegun Kayode Bello Was Expelled From The Nigerian Law School - Management by Benjom(m): 12:45am On Jul 27, 2017
sad

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Re: Why Olusegun Kayode Bello Was Expelled From The Nigerian Law School - Management by spinna: 3:34am On Jul 27, 2017
What a troublesome person, has it helped him. He must be an attention freak, wahala boy

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Re: Why Olusegun Kayode Bello Was Expelled From The Nigerian Law School - Management by illicit(m): 4:05am On Jul 27, 2017
O boy, this boy attitude get KAY leg !!!

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Re: Why Olusegun Kayode Bello Was Expelled From The Nigerian Law School - Management by mrslim1991: 4:10am On Jul 27, 2017
Lol

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Re: Why Olusegun Kayode Bello Was Expelled From The Nigerian Law School - Management by idu1(m): 5:24am On Jul 27, 2017
He's mad...

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Re: Why Olusegun Kayode Bello Was Expelled From The Nigerian Law School - Management by oz4real83(m): 5:36am On Jul 27, 2017
I am ashamed if this is coming from a school that trains our lawyers. It is a case of victimization. Why will u give a warning letter when he hasnt committed any crime? All his crimes were done in the university environment. If the university deemed it fit to have allowed him to graduate and did all his clearance,why would the law school bring up the issue again? Why declare him already guilty in the law school when he hasnt been accused of any crime within the law school? His actions were predicated by the actions of the law school.

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Re: Why Olusegun Kayode Bello Was Expelled From The Nigerian Law School - Management by irynterri(f): 6:59am On Jul 27, 2017
From this write up it is quite obvious that this lad unlike the average Nigerian is not willing to "adapt" or "suffer and smile",he knows his right and still fights to get it without fear of repercussions,if we had a million of him in this country, our politicians would not be this useless, I was expecting UI to state why he disturbed "public peace" and why he was charged for "insubordination" but they smartly avoided it.Mr man, you are destined for great things,they can't stop your shine, go into politics and be the change we need, then they will come begging at your feet.

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Re: Why Olusegun Kayode Bello Was Expelled From The Nigerian Law School - Management by femi4: 7:02am On Jul 27, 2017
zoaroster:
This guy na case study, keep eyes on him
His middle name is "cause trouble"

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Re: Why Olusegun Kayode Bello Was Expelled From The Nigerian Law School - Management by Nobody: 7:16am On Jul 27, 2017
He Wants to b a freedom fighter without using his brain

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Re: Why Olusegun Kayode Bello Was Expelled From The Nigerian Law School - Management by idyicy45: 7:17am On Jul 27, 2017
irynterri:
From this write up it is quite obvious that this lad unlike the average Nigerian is not willing to "adapt" or "suffer and smile",he knows his right and still fights to get it without fear of repercussions,if we had a million of him in this country, our politicians would not be this useless, I was expecting OAU to state why he disturbed "public peace" and why he was charged for "insubordination" but they smartly avoided it.Mr man, you are destined for great things,they can't stop your shine, go into politics and be the change we need, then they will come begging at your feet.
I can remember oniofiok Luke (present speaker akwa ibom state house of assembly) a law student and also sug president university of uyo back then .this guy case is not worst compare how our then vc akpan Ekpo frustrated oniofiok Luke from graduating because he was not in support of the school tyranny.. Thank God senator Gods will akpabio had to lift him up ..the story long shaa

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Re: Why Olusegun Kayode Bello Was Expelled From The Nigerian Law School - Management by Nobody: 7:24am On Jul 27, 2017
oz4real83:
I am ashamed if this is coming from a school that trains our lawyers. It is a case of victimization. Why will u give a warning letter when he hasnt committed any crime? All his crimes were done in the university environment. If the university deemed it fit to have allowed him to graduate and did all his clearance,why would the law school bring up the issue again? Why declare him already guilty in the law school when he hasnt been accused of any crime within the law school? His actions were predicated by the actions of the law school.

I sincerely doubt your ability to read and comprehend accuratly .
He was given a letter to ensure he acts according to acceptable student standards at law school

Please if you don't fully understand an article refrain from comments
There is no prize for dropping comments
undecided

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Re: Why Olusegun Kayode Bello Was Expelled From The Nigerian Law School - Management by UgoFly: 7:25am On Jul 27, 2017
oz4real83:
I am ashamed if this is coming from a school that trains our lawyers. It is a case of victimization. Why will u give a warning letter when he hasnt committed any crime? All his crimes were done in the university environment. If the university deemed it fit to have allowed him to graduate and did all his clearance,why would the law school bring up the issue again? Why declare him already guilty in the law school when he hasnt been accused of any crime within the law school? His actions were predicated by the actions of the law school.
irynterri:
From this write up it is quite obvious that this lad unlike the average Nigerian is not willing to "adapt" or "suffer and smile",he knows his right and still fights to get it without fear of repercussions,if we had a million of him in this country, our politicians would not be this useless, I was expecting OAU to state why he disturbed "public peace" and why he was charged for "insubordination" but they smartly avoided it.Mr man, you are destined for great things,they can't stop your shine, go into politics and be the change we need, then they will come begging at your feet.
oz4real83:
I am ashamed if this is coming from a school that trains our lawyers. It is a case of victimization. Why will u give a warning letter when he hasnt committed any crime? All his crimes were done in the university environment. If the university deemed it fit to have allowed him to graduate and did all his clearance,why would the law school bring up the issue again? Why declare him already guilty in the law school when he hasnt been accused of any crime within the law school? His actions were predicated by the actions of the law school.


It's either both of you didn't read this post, read it but couldn't understand or just chose not to have sense. If you ve ever been near this boy, you ll know that even this letter belittled the whole scenario. I would advise you to look for someone presently studying in Law school Bwari and ask about him. Except you people are like him in thinking tho

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Re: Why Olusegun Kayode Bello Was Expelled From The Nigerian Law School - Management by Harbeyg09(m): 7:35am On Jul 27, 2017
As yoruba adage says "Iwa lewa"

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Re: Why Olusegun Kayode Bello Was Expelled From The Nigerian Law School - Management by samwise99(m): 7:52am On Jul 27, 2017
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Re: Why Olusegun Kayode Bello Was Expelled From The Nigerian Law School - Management by Nobody: 8:14am On Jul 27, 2017
Someone said, "all because of a seat"?

It wasn't because of the seat. I think mr Bello's 'village people' were trailing him.

I will partly blame the dude for not knowing when to lay low. He was on probation, a wise person would've avoided and withdrawn from any argument or scruffle that would've thrown the spotlight on him.

The law school claim that they had enough facilities (chairs) is nonsense. They showed bias in this case against the person of Bello. They were just waiting for any excuse to throw him out.

That lady should have taken another seat with all the empty seats there as claimed by the law school. What was so special about that particular seat?

They weren't fair on him but he should have avoided that situation.

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Re: Why Olusegun Kayode Bello Was Expelled From The Nigerian Law School - Management by sotall(m): 8:19am On Jul 27, 2017
OK
Re: Why Olusegun Kayode Bello Was Expelled From The Nigerian Law School - Management by NwaAmaikpe: 8:20am On Jul 27, 2017
shocked

Olusegun Kayode Bello is obviously a miscreant and doesn't deserve to be a professional.


Is he the only student?

How can only one individual court all these problems and controversy.
Imagine him asking the Police to arrest Law School officials.
What gentleman struggles over a mere lecture seat?

People might think he wants to be a fighter against injustice, the truth is that he is dancing to his village people's tunes.

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Re: Why Olusegun Kayode Bello Was Expelled From The Nigerian Law School - Management by NaoSlay: 8:21am On Jul 27, 2017
Make I fry beans.

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Re: Why Olusegun Kayode Bello Was Expelled From The Nigerian Law School - Management by bumi10(m): 8:21am On Jul 27, 2017
good for him

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Re: Why Olusegun Kayode Bello Was Expelled From The Nigerian Law School - Management by grandstar(m): 8:24am On Jul 27, 2017
This one na one man mopol

This is not a case of what did he do. Rather, it is a case of, "What didn't he do?"

This shows it always pays to listen to both sides of a story.

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Re: Why Olusegun Kayode Bello Was Expelled From The Nigerian Law School - Management by Nobody: 8:25am On Jul 27, 2017
This one is strong, very strong shocked

His village people will be in serious jubilation now.


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Re: Why Olusegun Kayode Bello Was Expelled From The Nigerian Law School - Management by moses93(m): 8:26am On Jul 27, 2017
make una no vex abeg, I hear say bubu don come back, na true?
Re: Why Olusegun Kayode Bello Was Expelled From The Nigerian Law School - Management by Promismike(m): 8:26am On Jul 27, 2017
Ik
Re: Why Olusegun Kayode Bello Was Expelled From The Nigerian Law School - Management by ajoskele(m): 8:27am On Jul 27, 2017
This is a clear case of oppression.
The young lawyer will never accept the status quo. Kudos.

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