LASU probes missing results, extra-year controversy
August 23, 2026 12:57 am
LASU gate
The management of the Lagos State University has begun a probe into allegations involving lecturers accused of failing to upload students’ results, a development reportedly linked to delayed graduation and possible extra years for some affected students.
The controversy began after claims emerged on social media that more than 100 students could not be convoked at the last convocation because a lecturer allegedly failed to upload their results since their 300-level studies.
According to the reports, some of the affected students now face the possibility of spending an additional year in the university, not because they failed their courses, but due to the alleged failure to upload their results.
The issue was subsequently amplified by an X user, @TheAjakeManger, who alleged that the problem affected more students beyond the initially reported cases.
The user also accused a Head of Department of threatening some affected students, while claiming that current 400-level students were facing similar challenges.
“Dear @jidesanwoolu, they are now threatening the students and it’s not just this set that are affected. The current 400l are also facing the same setback,” the user wrote.
The user further claimed that over 1,000 students in the 200, 300 and 400 levels of the department were experiencing related academic problems.
However, the LASU management, in a post on its official X handle on Saturday, acknowledged the complaint and promised to look into the matter.
“The attention of the University Management has been drawn to this allegation, and the matter is currently being looked into. Thank you for bringing it to our attention,” the management said.
Meanwhile, the National Association of Nigerian Students President, Akinteye Babatunde, on X on Saturday, said the student body and the Joint Campus Committee, Lagos Axis, had opened discussions with the university management.
In a separate post, he urged affected students to remain calm, saying the management had assured student leaders that the issue would be addressed next week.
“To all @LASUOfficial students that are affected with this, please remain calm as discussions have been opened with the management by the leadership of NANS and JCC LAGOS AXIS.
“The Management has assured us of resolving the issue next week, so please remain calm and don’t take actions that will be counterproductive,” he said.
Samuel Omotere is an experienced journalist covering human interest stories, pop culture, and digital trends. He combines his background as a language graduate with a focus on sustainable digital storytelling.
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