She is not a student of our school” – Imo polytechnic SUG disowns viral lady who attributed graduation to her private part

The Student Union Government (SUG) of the Federal Polytechnic Nekede, Imo State, has said that Sharon Ogechi Okoroafor, the lady who attributed her graduation success to the help of God and her private parts, was not a student of the school.

Sharon went viral some days ago after a video of her celebrating her graduation and claiming it was made possible with the help of God and her private parts surfaced online.

Reacting to the video, the school authority launched an investigation to fish Sharon out.

Sharon later apologised to the institution in a letter, explaining that she meant to say Popsy (her father) and God helped her graduate from the Polytechnic.

In a quite shocking development, the SUG, in a statement released on Tuesday, said Sharon was not a student of the school.

According to the statement signed by the SUG president, Ahaneku Valentine, Sharon did not have a matriculation number with the school nor a project supervisor.

“We have noted with grave concern a viral video of a lady claiming to be a student of Federal Polytechnic Nekede, our great institution and noble alma mater. We have conducted a background check on the said student who goes by the name, Sharon Ogechi Okoroafor from Ngor-Okpala LGA of Imo State. We wish to state, thus, that the Student Union Government views this video as sacrilegious and condemnable.

Also, the said Sharon is not a bonafide student of the Federal Polytechnic Nekede because she has no Registration (Matriculation) Number. She also has no project or research supervisor to show she has graduated. Indeed, the purported student never joined others to do the defense which brought them to school because she had no work to defend. In fact, reports have it that she only came to take valedictory photos with her so-called coursemates.

Anyone can gatecrash in lectures but only a student who has been duly registered and screened by the institution is a genuine student ?Our institution is a reputable brand across the nation, having been rated best-performing polytechnic, and our Rector as best Rector five times.

It is the same institution that has produced great minds and leaders. We can therefore not allow the name of our great institution to be taken to the mud by the accusations of a base character. We, therefore, urge Miss Sharon Okoroafor to stop forthwith in her fraudulent claims that she is a student of Federal Polytechnic Nekede Owerri. Already she has caused great damage to the sensibilities of noble students of the polytechnic and those of the entire Nigerian students nationwide. We leave her in the hands of posterity to judge?” The statement read

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related Posts

NEWS

EFCC Witness Tells Court How Funds Were Moved From CBN Through Emefiele’s Wife

The inflows were for services rendered by the companies for CBN. A business relationship manager with Zenith Bank PLC, Ifeoma Ogbonnaya, has told a Lagos High Court sitting in Ikeja how funds were moved from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) through Zenith Bank to some accounts linked to Mrs Margaret Emefiele, wife of a […]

Read More
NEWS

Alleged N4.8bn Fraud: Ibeto Has Paid Back N2.25bn, EFCC Tells Court

The EFCC had filed a 10-count charge of conspiracy, fraud, forgery and fraudulent use of documents against the businessman and his companies. The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Thursday told Justice Oyindamola Ogala of the Lagos High Court sitting in Ikeja that the Chairman of Ibeto Energy Development Company, Cletus Ibeto, has paid […]

Read More
NEWS

Ibadan based firm ,Sumal Food Limited speaks on worker’s protest

…says it never received any palliatives from FG An Ibadan based food processing company, Sumal Foods Limited has described as unfounded and deliberate misrepresentation of facts , the viral publications in some newspapers and online blogs that the company failed to implement Federal government directives on Fuel Subsidy palliatives. In a statement issued by the […]

Read More