Tag: Students

  • Insecurity: VC advises parents against buying costly phones for students

    Insecurity: VC advises parents against buying costly phones for students

    Prof. Noah Yusuf, Vice-Chancellor, Al-Hikmah University, Ilorin, has advised parents and guardians against buying expensive  phones for their children.

    “Such expensive items expose such young people to kidnappers, robbers and other criminals,” Yusuf told the University’s stakeholders congress on Wednesday in Ilorin.

    He explained that the quality of phones and similar materials purchased for youths, particularly those who are still in school, have been found to be attractive to criminals.

    “That encourages them to either rob or kidnap such students in order to steal such property from them,” he said.

    While the phone is very essential for students as it aids teaching and learning,

    less expensive ones, which would serve the same functions, can be bought for the students and save them from criminally- minded individuals and groups.

    “Buying phones worth N1 million, or with higher sums, for students is not advisable since such students can make do with phones that are not as expensive,” he said.

    Citing a recent case, Yusuf said that a female student of the university was recently robbed of her hugely expensive phones, twice, by her boyfriend.

    “The boy friend believed that he would make much money if he was able to dispossess the girl of her expensive phones,” he said.

    Yusuf explained that following the first case of robbery, the parents of the girl bought her a better and more expensive phone, one only for the boyfriend to arrange for the theft of the second phone.

    He also advised parents to cultivate the habit of paying unscheduled visits to their children and wards so as to know the kind of friends they move with.

    “Such visits can help parents to take note of possible attitudinal changes for possible corrections,” he said.

     

  • SWAN condoles with Anambra school over death of 3 students struck by lightning

    SWAN condoles with Anambra school over death of 3 students struck by lightning

    The Sports Writers Association of Nigeria (SWAN), Anambra Chapter, has condoled with the management of Tansi International College, Awka, over the death of three students in a lightning strike.

    The association’s condolence message is contained in a statement signed by Chimezie Anaso and Uche Ndeke, its chairman and Secretary, respectively, in Awka on Tuesday.

    SWAN equally commiserated with the parents and families of the deceased over their losses.

    Recall that lightning struck the football pitch of the school on Nov. 4 while students were playing in the rain, hitting nine of them and leaving three dead.

    The association described the tragedy as a huge and irreparable loss to the parents of the deceased, Tansi College, the society and the sports community in particular.

    “As a body of sports journalists in Anambra, we are deeply saddened because we recognise the positive role Tansi College has played in the development of sports by making its pitch available for sporting activities.

    “We appreciate that this particular pitch was one of the venues for the Anambra Independent Football League, the biggest independently-run football league as well as other competitions,” it said.

    SWAN also condoled with Most Rev. Paulinus Ezeokafor, Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Awka, owners of the college for the tragic loss and prayed for the repose of the souls of the deceased.

    “We also pray that God will grant all the bereaved the courage to bear the losses,” it said.

     

  • EFCC releases 58 of 69 students arrested on suspicion of internet fraud

    EFCC releases 58 of 69 students arrested on suspicion of internet fraud

    Fifty-eight of the 69 students of Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) in Ile-Ife arrested on Wednesday for suspected internet fraud by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) have been released.

    The students were arrested during a midnight raid on hostels at Oduduwa Estate area of Ile-Ife, which were outside the university’s campus.

    The anti-graft body had said the arrests were based on “actionable intelligence.”
    The South-West Coordinator of National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), John Alao, confirmed the number of the students released on Thursday.

    NAN reports that the EFCC spokesman, Dele Oyewale, had also confirmed the release of the students in a statement, but he did not give the exact number of students released.

    According to Oyewale, many of the suspects have been released, with the profiling of unreleased suspects ongoing.

    “Already, many of the suspects duly profiled by the command have been released, while profiling of suspects yet unreleased will be completed, without further delay.
    “The commission wishes to assure the public that it will not relent in its adherence to the rule of law in the exercise of its mandate.” he said.

    Oyewale further said the EFCC has decided to stop night-time sting operations in compliance with newly-reviewed procedures for arrest and bail.
    This was as directed by Mr. Ola Olukoyede, the Executive Chairman of the commission.

    The students’ release was not unconnected to the pressure mounted by the OAU Student Union leaders and other students demanding their colleagues’ immediate release.

    The students had embarked on a journey from Ile-Ife to Ibadan hours after the arrest and invaded the EFCC office in Ibadan.
    The EFCC operatives had invaded the Fine Touch and Superb hostels in Oduduwa Estate in the early hours of Wednesday, breaking into rooms and arresting the students.

  • Varsity suspends examination as robbers attacked and raped students

    Varsity suspends examination as robbers attacked and raped students

    Tai Solarin University of Education (TASUED), Ogun, has suspended on-going second semester examinations following Tuesday’s robbery and rape of four female students.

    Suspected armed robbers invaded private female hostels of the school in the early hours of Tuesday, dispossessed the occupants of their valuables and allegedly raped four students.

    The suspension of the examination is contained in a statement issued on Wednesday by TASUED’s Registrar, Mr Dapo Oke, and released in Abeokuta.

    Oke explained that the institution’s security unit swung into action immediately it got wind of Tuesday’s unfortunate incident which took place at about 2 a.m.

    “The university condemns in strong terms incessant attacks on students, particularly the dimension of rape.

    “The university assures students, parents and guardians of its efforts in conjunction with the state government and security agencies to ensure that the welfare and security of students remain a priority,’’ Oke stated.

    The students’ community had been under siege by armed robbers in the past week.

    A student who pleaded anonymity noted that robbery incidents had been recurring in the Abapawa community of Ijegun where many of the students live.

    She alleged that robbers also invaded a hostel of 22 rooms few weeks back.

     

  • Nasarawa gov, Sule commends military for varsity students’ rescue

    Nasarawa gov, Sule commends military for varsity students’ rescue

    Gov. Abdullahi Sule of Nasarawa State has commended the Nigerian military for the successful rescue operation of four female students of Nasarawa State University (NSUK) who were kidnapped by gunmen on Tuesday.

    Recall that the students were kidnapped at their residence in Agwan Kare district of Keffi, Nasarawa.

    Sule announced that no ransom was paid to the abductors of the four female students.

    He disclosed this after paying a thank-you visit to the Commandant, 177 Guard Batallion, Keffi Local Government, Lt. Col. Auwalu Inuwa, on Saturday.

    The girls were rescued on Thursday afternoon after intensive manhunt by the police, military and other security agencies.

    Inuwa confirmed to newsmen that the students were rescued in the surrounding bushes of Agwan Gauta in Keffi after painstaking efforts by the military officers.

    Speaking on the development, Sule said that neither the NSUK authorities nor the military paid any ransom before the abducted students were rescued.

    “I am not aware of any ransom. Once security officials mount pressure on the kidnappers, I don’t think there was ransom.

    “There was no ransom paid to the best of my knowledge.

    “The university didn’t pay any ransom and neither did the military,” he said.

    The governor told newsmen that he was at the barracks personally to convey the appreciation of President Bola Tinubu to the commandant for their efforts in rescuing the girls.

    He expressed joy seeing the girls in good health, with their parents making arrangements to receive their daughters back.

    He disclosed that the military is putting up additional measures to beef up security not only around the university but on the Akwanga-Abuja highway.

    “I am happy and I am here to show great appreciation to the commandant and the other security agents that also participated in the rescue operations.

    “The commandant informed me that the police and civil defence also participated along with the community leaders.

    “I am happy also to see the parents getting ready to see how they can take over their children,” a visibly elated governor said.

  • Update: Four Nasarawa varsity students abducted regain freedom

    Update: Four Nasarawa varsity students abducted regain freedom

    The four students of the Nasarawa State University whom gunmen abducted have regained their freedom.

    The Nigerian Army confirmed the development to the press on Thursday in Lafia, saying the students were released after sustained pressure on the kidnappers.

    Reports had confirmed that the students who were earlier abducted where Rahila Hanya, SLT; Josephine Gershon, computer science; Rosemary Samuel, business administration; and Goodness Samuel, geography.

    The students were kidnapped from their off-campus residence in the Angwan Kare area of Keffi town at about 10:30 p.m. on Monday and whisked away to an unknown destination.

    However, the commanding officer of the Nigerian Army 117 Battalion, Keffi, Lt. Col. Auwalu Inuwa, disclosed to the news outfit that the students were rescued in the surrounding bushes of Angwan Gauta in Keffi LGA after painstaking efforts by the military officers.

    The commanding officer noted that the proper medical examinations would be conducted on the rescued students before reuniting with their families.

  • 4 Nasarawa state University students kidnapped by gunmen

    4 Nasarawa state University students kidnapped by gunmen

    Four Students of the Nasarawa State University (NSUK), Keffi were last night reportedly abducted by people suspected to be kidnappers in Angwan ka’are, a community in Keffi Local government Area of the state.

    The students who were said to be kidnapped outside the university campus at 10.30 pm Monday include: Rahila Hanya – SLT 100 Level, Josephine Gershon a Computer Science 100 Level, Rosemary Samuel of Business Administration 100 Level and Goodness Samuel of the department of Geography 100 also Level.

    Speaking when contacted, the University Head of Information and Protocol, Abraham Ekpo said the university authority was aware of the information about the incident.

    He said the university internal security was working in synergy with other security agencies to ensure the release of the students.

    Confirming the abduction, the Nasarawa state police command Public Relations Officer, DSP Ramhan Nansel, on Tuesday, said the command was aware of the students abduction at about 12:55am following a distress call received that a house located at angwan ka’are, keffi was invaded by unidentified armed men.

    ”The police in collaboration with the military, responded accordingly when a distress call was received and commenced combing the area and are still on the trail of the abductors” DSP Nansel declared.

    Meanwhile the PPRO said the Commissioner of Police has ordered a manhunt for the culprits with a view to rescuing the victims unhurt.

    It would be recalled that in recent times there has been increase in crime rate in Keffi Local Government Area, including cases of male private manhood disappearance, rape, kidnapping among other crimes within the university community especially in Angwan Lambu , High court and some part of LGA.

     

  • Varsity suspends 6 students over alleged murder of colleague

    Varsity suspends 6 students over alleged murder of colleague

    The Federal University Dutsin-Ma (FUDMA), in Katsina State has suspended six students over the alleged murder of a 200-level student of the institution.

    This was disclosed in a statement issued by Malam Habib Aminu-Umar, the spokesperson of the university and made available to newsmen in Katsina on Sunday.

    Recall that the State Police Command had earlier announced the arrest of six students of the university in connection to the death of Abubakar Nasir-Barda, a 200 level-student.

    “The management of the University on behalf of its Senate, staff and student is deeply saddened, concerned and highly regrets the unfortunate incident involving some of its students.

    “It led to the sudden death of a 200-level Computer Science and Information Technology, from an unfortunate altercation over a female student.

    “The University Management has been up and doing since the occurrence of the unfortunate incident to ensure justice is served to all.

    “The management upon getting wind of the incident swiftly constituted an Interim ad-hoc committee to look into the case and feed management on development as they unfold,” he said.

    According to him, a preliminary report submitted to the management on Sept. 30, by the committee revealed that the unfortunate incident occurred outside the university’s campus.

    “But upon receipt of information, the university’s security were quickly mobilised to the scene for prompt intervention that halted further altercation between the students and apprehension of some students involved.

    “The matter has already been taken over by Police, which led to the arrest of six students that are in connection with the incident as confirmed by the Police official press statement,” Aminu-Umar said.

    According to him, the ad-hoc committee’s interim report had equally recommended the University Management to invoke session 5.5(a) Of the University Academic Policy by suspending all the six students involved in the matter pending the outcome of the police investigation.

    “Which the management has approved by suspending indefinitely all the six students involved,” the university’s spokesperson revealed.

    He said that while the police investigation was ongoing, the university management was assuring the public, particularly the university community that no stone shall be left unturned in ensuring justice was served.

    Aminu-Umar further disclosed that the university management prayed for the repose of the soul of the deceased.

    NAN

  • UNILAG shifts resumption date for students

    UNILAG shifts resumption date for students

    The Management of University of Lagos, UNILAG, has announced Oct. 30 as the new resumption date for academic activities for the 2023/2024 academic session.

    The new date is contained in a statement by Mrs Adejoke Alaga-Ibraheem, Head, Communication Unit of the institution, issued to newsmen on Saturday night in Lagos.

    The university had earlier scheduled its resumption for the session for both the new and returning students for Oct. 3.

    According to the statement, the shift in date is to allow for the completion of renovation works in all the halls of residence and the classrooms.

    This, it said, was being done in a bid to create a more conducive teaching and learning environment.

    “Management of the University of Lagos wishes to announce that Monday, Oct. 30, has now been fixed as the official commencement date for academic activities for the 2023/2024 academic session.

    “Students, both newly admitted and returning, parents, guardians and the general public are to take note,” Alaga-Ibraheem stated.

  • Allocation of bed spaces to students yet to begin – UNILAG

    Allocation of bed spaces to students yet to begin – UNILAG

    The University of Lagos, UNILAG, says it has not started the allocation of bed spaces to students for the 2023/2024 academic session, contrary to reports in some sections of the media.

    This is contained in a statement by Mrs Adejoke Alaga-Ibraheem, Head, Communication Unit of the institution, issued to newsmen on Saturday in Lagos.

    “Information making the rounds in some sections of the media is that the university has commenced allocating bed spaces to students in all the halls of residence for the 2023/2024 academic session.

    “We therefore hereby wish to bring to the attention of students, parents and guardians that this is not true as we have yet to commence.

    “Kindly disregard any information suggesting otherwise.

    “Please note for avoidance of doubt,that allocation of bed spaces only comes up after students ballot for such spaces, and the balloting process has not commenced, nor has the date for the process been announced.

    “Therefore, contrary to rumours insinuating that payment for hostel accommodation has been suspended, no payment whatsoever has been received and hence, no receipt issued.

    ”The management of the university kindly implores all its stakeholders to only rely on the official communication channels of the institution, such as its Information Flash, the UNILAG website, http://www.unilag.edu.ng for authentic information,”Alaga-Ibraheem stated.

    She listed other social media accounts of the university, @UnilagNigeria on Facebook, LinkedIn, X, Instagram, TikTok, Threads and YouTube, as platforms for announcements, notices or updates, regarding fees, policies,or any other information relating to the institution.

    According to her, information on the cost of bed spaces, for instance, can be found on the university’s website.