Undergraduate suspended after being caught with Indian Hemp

According to the school's bulletin, the suspension will subsist until
he appears before the Students' Disciplinary Committee of the
university to defend himself.

The Lagos State University has suspended a second year Computer
Science undergraduate, (name withheld), for being in possession of a
substance suspected to be Cannabis Sativa (Indian hemp).
The suspension is contained in the university's bulletin made
available on Sunday in Lagos.
The bulletin said the university's Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Olanrewaju
Fagbohun, suspended the student in line with the powers conferred on
him by Section 28 of the Law establishing the institution.
According to the bulletin, the suspension will subsist until he
appears before the Students' Disciplinary Committee of the university
to defend himself.
It said the institution's security men apprehended him on May 3, 2016,
with the suspected substance.
The bulletin said that possession of such hard drugs contravened the
rules and regulations governing the university.
``In view of this development, the student is not expected to
participate in the academic activities of the university until the
suspension is lifted.''

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