Friday, September 11, 2015

OAU records another death of student.


A part three student of the Department of Sociology and Anthropology named Nwosu Crownwell Tobi of the Obafemi Awolowo University died Last night at the Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital Complex (OAUTHC) having suffered from a fall from the topmost floor of a building at the Faculty of Agriculture

.The deceased student was pushed over unintentionally by a couple of individuals who were also with him at the place of the incident. The students who did that act ran away and left him bleeding. The acclaimed student was picked up by the cleaners at the basement of the building while an ambulance was called to pick him up to the General Hospital in Ife.

 He was rushed to the General Hospital were he had been receiving treatment since the begining of the academic semester of the 2014/2015 session, until he have up the ghost last night.The Division of Students Affairs has confirmed his death while an official press release from the University is yet to be pasted towards that effect. The deceased parents and relatives are set to pick up the deceased.

Crownwell hails from Imo state and was given admission at the Lagos State University during the 2012/2013 session to read English Language on the merit list, but turned it down to Obafemi Awolowo University to read Sociology and Anthropology.

While speaking with his class mates who claimed anonymous they said he was with the highest Cumulative Grade Point in his class at the end of his first academic semester. Speaking further he said the deceased student took a leave of absence at the second semester of his first academic year and returned to become a very religious individual to the extent of preaching in his class.

Crownwell Nwosu does not have friends in his class as his class mates are worried if he has some medical issues. The death of the deceased is still mysterious at the filling in of this report.

Omolara Afolabi, a Facebook friend of ArmanikEdu, posted this story on her Facebook.

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