The management of the premier monotechnic in the country, the
Nigerian Institute of Journalism, NIJ, has affirmed that ‘Godwin’
crooner, who is also a student of the school, Korede Bello has a special
status as a student of the journalism institute.
Days ago, a report surfaced on blogs and other online media that some
lecturers in the school had threatened to resign if Korede was allowed
to write the forthcoming examination as he didn’t meet up with the
school’s mandatory 70% attendance.
However, in an exclusive chat with Showtime, a top management and
academic staff of the institution who craved anonymity, stated that he
was unaware that Korede would be barred from writing the examination.
“I have heard nothing of the sort. Besides, why is Korede Bello being
singled out…is it because he’s a celebrity? If the 70% attendance
policy is followed to the letter, many students will be affected as they
wouldn’t be allowed to write exams; that’s why we temper justice with
mercy sometimes. It’s sad that Journalism in Nigeria has been reduced to
mere sensationalism, and the promotion of the Pull Him Down (PHD)
syndrome.
None of our academic staff ever granted an interview stating that
Korede wouldn’t be allowed to write exams, so I see the reports as mere
figments of the imagination of the people who wrote them,” the source
said.
He continued, “Korede Bello completed his National Diploma (ND)
programme here, and he became a star through this school. Don’t forget
that he is a brand icon of this school, and as such, he has a special
status in the school.”
Meanwhile, efforts to reach Korede were abortive as at the time of
filing this report as calls put through to his manager didn’t connect.
NIJ lecturers battle Korede Bello
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