11 Students of Lagos State University in Trouble Over Colleague's Death
Up
to 11 students of the Lagos State University have being made to answer
for their alleged involvement in the cause of death of their colleague.
The Lagos State University (LASU) has suspended 11 students over
the death of Omolara Gbadeyan, a 200-Level student of Industrial
Relations and Personnel Management, at a party two weeks ago.
The students were said to have held the party to mark the Students
Society of History and International Studies (SSOHIS) award without
permission.
The students, who were executives of SSOHIS are: Babatunde Kareem
Arubo (chairman, organising committee); Paul Tumininu Shenjobi
(President); Esther Kudayah (Vice President); Whenu Mathew Balogun
(General Secretary); Latifat Bidemi Eletu (Treasurer); Shobowale Omokeji
(Financial Secretary); Omoebo Princess (Assistant General Secretary);
Rahman Abiodun Aka (Social Director); Jamiu Oluwasan Yekini (Sports
Director); Tope Odeyemi (Speaker); Ademola Adeshina (LASUSU Financial
Secretary).
An official bulletin released on Tuesday said the students would face a disciplinary panel.
The bulletin reads: “The students were the organisers of the
unauthorised cum ill-fated party of the Association’s Award Night of
Thursday February 11, where the unfortunate death of Omolara Gbadeyan, a
200-Level student of Industrial Relations and Personnel Management
(IRPM), Faculty of Management Sciences of the University occurred.
“Consequently, the affected students are henceforth, not allowed to participate in any of the students’ related activities.
"In addition, they are expected to face the Students’ Disciplinary Committee immediately.”
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