Video: Kwara Poly Lecturer Flogs IJMB Exam Candidates
The management of Kwara State Polytechnic, Ilorin, has announced the suspension of a lecturer captured in a viral video physically assaulting candidates of the Interim Joint Matriculation Board programme within the institution’s premises.
The video, which surfaced on social media on Monday, showed the lecturer caning several candidates who were kneeling with their hands raised while taking turns to receive strokes of the cane on their palms.
The incident sparked widespread condemnation online, with many Nigerians questioning the use of corporal punishment in tertiary institutions and calling for disciplinary action against the lecturer involved.
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NANS President, Akinteye Babatunde, described the incident as unacceptable, stressing that students should not be subjected to physical punishment.
He wrote, “A lecturer in Kwara State Polytechnic asked IJMB students to kneel down, and he beat them up with a cane. Such an act is condemnable. Students are not animals and should never be treated as such. There are different ways to punish erring students, not beating them up.
“As much as students must never assault lecturers or act rudely to them, lecturers don’t also have the right to assault students. I hereby call on the Kwara State Polytechnic management to investigate this issue, and sanctions should be made where necessary.”
Reacting to the development, the institution, in a statement issued on Monday by its Public Relations Officer, Halimat Garba, clarified that the individuals seen in the video were not students of the polytechnic but candidates of the Interim Joint Matriculation Board programme.
The statement read: “The attention of Kwara State Polytechnic Management has been drawn to a viral video circulating on social media in which a lecturer is seen physically reprimanding students.
“The Management wishes to clarify that the students depicted in the video are not Polytechnic students but rather IJMB (Interim Joint Matriculation Board) candidates who arrived late for their ongoing examinations.”
The institution condemned the method adopted, describing it as inappropriate.
“While the intention for which the action was done is not yet known, we must emphasise that the approach taken was wholly inappropriate, as the Polytechnic stands firmly against any form of violence or physical punishment as a means of discipline,” the statement said.
Announcing the disciplinary measure taken against the lecturer, the management stated that he had been relieved of his duties pending the outcome of an investigation.
“The Polytechnic Management, therefore, suspends the concerned lecturer from his duties pending the outcome of the findings on this matter.
“We appreciate the concerns raised by stakeholders regarding this incident and assure the public that the matter is being taken very seriously.
“In light of this incident, the Management wishes to express its sincere confidence to the public in the integrity and values for which Kwarapoly is known. We are determining the necessary steps to prevent a recurrence of such incidents in the future,” the statement added.

Olamilekan Adigun is a graduate of Mass Communication with years of experience in journalism embedded in uncovering human interest stories. He also prioritises accuracy and factual reportage of issues.









