The University of Calabar (UNICAL) in Cross River State suspends 19 students over alleged examination misconduct. According to reports from multiple outlets, the suspensions follow recommendations made by the university’s Students’ Disciplinary Committee. The students are drawn from different departments and faculties, and the allegation concerns examination malpractice. One academic session is cited as the duration of the suspension. The disciplinary process involves the university committee reviewing the cases and recommending sanctions, after which the institution implements the suspension measures. The reports do not provide further details on the specific misconduct, the examination involved, or whether any students have appealed the decision. The information presented across the outlets focuses on the number of students affected, the academic session length of the suspension, and that the action is tied to the university’s internal disciplinary findings regarding examination-related wrongdoing.