The incident involves a Kano-based tertiary institution that has taken severe disciplinary action against students involved in academic misconduct.
The specific institution and timing are not immediately clear from the search results that fully match the exact numbers (34 expelled, 13 suspended), however, the action is consistent with recent disciplinary trends in the state’s institutions:
- Bayero University, Kano (BUK): Has a history of expelling and rustication students for exam misconduct. In recent times (September 2025), BUK expelled 57 students for examination misconduct in a single meeting.
- Aminu Dabo College of Health Sciences and Technology, Kano: Expelled 12 students and suspended 13 others for various offenses related to indiscipline during examinations (January 2022).
This type of action highlights the zero-tolerance policy adopted by many Nigerian tertiary institutions, particularly in Kano, to protect the integrity of their academic qualifications and uphold internal rules and regulations against fraud. The severe penalties (expulsion and suspension) are imposed to serve as a deterrent against examination malpractice, which remains a major challenge in the Nigerian education sector.