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Osun student electrocuted with plugged phone

A 100-level student of University of Ilesa, Osun State, Gbolahan Ojolo, has reportedly died of electrocution triggered by lightning strike in his hall of residence in Ilesa, the Nation reports. Ojolo, a student in the Department of Business Administration, was said to be charging his phone and playing a game on it at the same time when thunder struck. Confirming the incident in a statement on Saturday, the Registrar of the University, Funso Ojo, said the incident happened on Friday. Ojo’s statement partly read, “The Management of the University of Ilesa, Osun State, deeply regrets to announce the tragic and untimely death of one of its students, Gbolahan Ojolo, a 100 Level student of the Department of Business Administration. “The unfortunate incident occurred in the evening of Friday, April 18, 2025. Gbolahan was electrocuted while playing a game on his mobile phone, which was being charged in his room at a private hostel located near the Prototype Engineering Development Institute ju...

OAU Students Threaten to Shut Down Activities Over School Fees Increment

 


Students of the Obafemi-Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State have threatened to shut down activities in the institution if the management of the institution fail to reverse the increase in tuition fees. 

The Students Union Government, SUG, led by its President, Abbas Akinremi-Ojo on Monday during a press conference said the students would take action if the OAU management failed to revert its decision.

Kicking against the action, Ojo said, “We’ve also written to all respective banks to halt the acceptance of fee payments from any student until a better resolution has been achieved.

“As much as we don’t want to, we are currently running out of options and might have to shut down all activities on campus and progressively on all other federal institutions campuses in Nigeria because we are carrying the leadership of the National Association of Nigeria Students (NANS) along.

“The student leadership had met with the management in August when we learnt about plans to increase school fees and we started negotiating.

“Unfortunately, they shut us out and announced the new fee. They claimed that the Federal Government has stopped funding OAU; meanwhile, the recent release on September 15th, 2023 listed OAU as number 9 of the top-funded universities with a budget allocation of N13.4B.”

The threat is coming after the management of the institution announced a 300 percent increment in tuition fees.

The Public Relations Officer of the institution, Abiodun Olarewaju had said the increment was agreed upon after an emergency management meeting last week.


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