By Gabriel Dike
The Lagos State University (LASU) Governing Council has approved the dismissal of two senior lecturers for misconduct, which includes sexual harassment and financial impropriety.
Two dismissed lecturers are the Dean, School of Agriculture, Epe Campus, Prof. Olatunji Tajudeen Fasasi Abanikannada and Dr Khadeejah Olufunke Kareem-Ibraheem, Lecturer I/Coordinator, Department of Animal Sciences, School of Agriculture, Epe Campus
In statement signed by LASU Registrar, Mr. Emmanuel Fanu, said the decision was taken at its 143rd statutory meeting held on Thursday, July 3rd, 2025.
Fanu disclosed that the council approved the dismissal of two academic members of staff, following allegations of serious misconduct bordering on inhumane treatment of students, sexual harassment, and financial impropriety.
According to him, the council considered the report of the Joint Council-Senate Disciplinary Committee and upheld its recommendations in respect of Prof. Abanikannada and Dr. Kareem-Ibraheem.
Abanikannada was accused of subjecting 400 level students of the School of Agriculture to inhumane treatment by keeping them on the farm from 6:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m without break, food, and water even during torrential rainfall that lasted between 4:45 p.m. to after 6:00 p.m., an action prejudicial to the security of the university.
He was also accused of sexual harassment of female students of the same school, subjecting staff members and students to emotional and physical trauma using threats, curses, derogatory utterances, and profane expletives on them, an act unbecoming of a public officer of the university.
The dismissed professor was further accused unauthorised collection of money from staff and students of the School of Agriculture, contrary to university regulations.
On Dr kareem-Ibraheem, the LASU Registrar said was dismissed for dereliction of duty as Coordinator, Department of Animal Sciences, by failing to adhere to the university’s approved guidelines, procedures and curriculum for Farm Practical Year (FPY), thereby exposing the students to hard labour on the farm.
Fanu also revealed that she failed to remit to the university coffers, proceeds from sale of farm produce (amounting to over ₦10.6 million), which was kept in her personal bank account, as against the university guidelines.
The Registrar added these acts by the two senior lecturers were tantamount to “serious misconduct”, are in contravention of the University’s Conditions of Service for Senior Staff (2017, as amended).
Fanu disclosed that both dismissal take effect from Thursday, 3rd July 2025.
He said the university management reaffirms its commitment to maintaining the integrity of academic and administrative standards.
Recalled in 2016, Professors Abanikannada was demoted to Senior Lecture for misconduct but was restated back to his position by the National Industrial Court of Nigeria (NICN).