The Kwara State Polytechnic says Joy Adanma and Vandora Favour Oreoluwa, the two suspects arrested by the police over the death of Adeniyi Ojo, a nightclub owner, are not students of the institution.
On Thursday, the police paraded the two suspects in Abuja where they both confessed to committing the crime.
They said they intended to rob the deceased while performing BDSM sex.
BDSM stands for bondage and discipline, dominance and submission, sadism and masochism.
It is a term used to describe sex that is dominant, rough, and wild, with one partner playing the submissive role.
In a statement by Halimat Garba, the spokesperson of the institution, the management said the two ladies are no longer students of the polytechnic.
The statement added that the two students had since been “withdrawn from the school on account of poor academic performances”.
“The attention of the Polytechnic Authority has been drawn to a trending story and a video clip in which two ladies (Joseph Joy Adama and Vandora Davies Oreoluwa) named in the alleged murder of a hotelier in Ilorin were erroneously identified as students of the Kwara State Polytechnic,” the statement reads.
“Our database checks showed that the two ladies had since been withdrawn from the school after their first years on account of poor academic performances. They have therefore ceased being students of our great institution.
“The Polytechnic Management states categorically that its students are good ambassadors of the institution, the state, and Nigeria at large, and will not be involved in shameful or criminal acts of any kind.
“We urge our media friends to always check with us anything that concerns our great institution.”