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AAUA postpones exams over accident deaths

YemieFashBy YemieFash21 CommentsJanuary 24, 20212 Mins Read
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Management of the Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko(AAUA) has postponed its examinations scheduled to commence on Monday to honour some of its students who died in an accident on Saturday evening.

It was however silent on the number of students that died in the accident involving a truck conveying cements from Kogi State.

The driver of the truck had lost control and rammed into a shop close to the entrance gate of the institution, killing several persons in the process.

A total of 12 persons have been pulled out of the rubble.

Acting Registrar of the institution, Opeoluwa Akinfemiwa, in a statement said the examination was postponed until further notice.

Akinfemiwa said the State Government has been informed about the incident and they have begun the process of preventing a reoccurrence.

The statement directed the main gate be closed with immediate effect while staff and students are to make use of other gates.

According to the statement: “As a mark of respect for our departed students, the examinations scheduled to start on Monday, 24th January, 2021, is hereby postponed till further notice.

“We appeal to our students to remain calm, as the University mourns those that lost their lives in this unfortunate incident.

“The University and the Ondo State Government are working round the clock to institute permanent solutions to the problem of incessant road accidents along Ikare-Akungba road.”

Meanwhile, some victims of the accident included a final year student, Oluwaseun Ojinni, popularly known as Topmost.

It was learnt she went for her a photo shoot in preparation for her birthday and later went to make photocopies of some documents in a business centre belonging to her sibling when the accident occurred.

Late Oluwaseun was the course representative of her department and the first female President of the National Association of Business Administration and Management Students.

Two other victims were identified as Ayokunle Ben Makanjuola and his brother, Pope Kelvin.

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