Kogi University Shut Down Indefinitely as Students Protest Colleagues’ Death in Accident
The Federal University, Lokoja, in Kogi State, has been shut down indefinitely to prevent further loss of lives and property. This decision was announced in a statement issued on Thursday, February 20, by the institution’s Registrar and Secretary to the Council, Dr. Rebecca Aimiohu Okojie, and shared with the press in Lokoja. sydney sweeney blowjob According to the management, students had blocked the university’s main gate since the tragic accident on Monday, February 17, which claimed the lives of five students, making access to the campus difficult. The statement reads: “The closure followed the unfortunate loss of lives of five students to a tragic trailer accident at Felele, on Monday 17th February, 2025. “Since the incident, students have barricaded the gates of the university despite magnanimous intervention from the state government as well as frantic efforts and appeals by the university management for calm. “Accordingly, arising from the advice of the state security agencies and to forestall further loss of lives and prosperity, the vice chancellor after due consultation with the management has decided on behalf of the Senate that the university, both campuses be closed down indefinitely. “Students are to vacate campuses on or before 12 noon on Thursday, February 20.”
You may be interested

Bishop Oyedepo Tells Followers to Provide His Number to Abductors
gisthub - Apr 24, 2026Bishop David Oyedepo, founder of the Living Faith Church Worldwide, has instructed his congregants to share his personal contact information with anyone who…

NMA Lagos Suspends Secretary and Officials for Unauthorized Assembly
gisthub - Apr 24, 2026Tensions have surfaced within the Lagos State branch of the Nigerian Medical Association following the suspension of Secretary Dr. Jimoh Hassan and various…

Nigerian Navy Quells Fire at Kirikiri Correctional Facility
gisthub - Apr 24, 2026On April 22, 2026, the Nigerian Navy successfully halted a fire at the Nigerian Correctional Service Quarters in Kirikiri, Lagos. The blaze began…
Most from this category












Leave a Comment