The Students’ Union of the Lagos State University (LASUSU) has said it is speaking with the relevant security agencies to rescue one of the students of the institution that was abducted on Friday.
According to Zainab Adams, the spokesperson of LASUSU, Kehinde Olowa, a student of LASU, was kidnapped alongside others at Warri-Benin Highway while returning to Lagos.
In a statement on Saturday, the students’ union said it has contacted the State Security Service (SSS) and the Police Command in Lagos over the kidnap and how to rescue the student.
“Having received the information in regards to the kidnap of one of our dear own in person of Olowa Kehinde, the members of the 30th LASUSU Students Executive Council have swung into action immediately.
âCOVID-19 Monetary Penaltiesâ: IIT-GN Alumni Condemn Instituteâs Exclusionary Measures
According to the statement issued by the alumni, the college has demanded students to pay a flat quarantine charge of Rs 4,000 if they want to seek quarantine facilities on the campus.
Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar. Photo: iitgn.official/Facebook
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Gandhinagar:Â The alumni of Indian Institute of Technology, Gandhinagar have issued a statement highlighting collegeâs exclusionary measures during the COVID-19 pandemic, which, they say, would further marginalise students who donât come from privileged backgrounds.
According to the statement, the college has demanded students to pay a âflat quarantine chargeâ of Rs 4,000 if they want to seek quarantine facilities on the campus. The amount, students say, is exclusive of hostel, mess, laundry and other charges. According to the college administration, the amount being charged will b
National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) Zone B, yesterday, issued a 72-hour ultimatum to the management of University of Benin, (UNIBEN) to reverse the suspension of the Students Union Government (SUG) executives or face mass protests.
In a statement issued in Benin City, Zone B Coordinator of NANS, Comrade Etinyene Friday Offongekpe, expressed concern over the development, insisting that the university authorities should have explored the option of dialogue rather than suspend the SUG executive.
He said NANS would not rest on its oars until the issues around the suspension were resolved.
“After proper consultation and consideration, the zonal leadership assured the suspended SUG executive of UNIBEN our total support and solidarity even as we advise the management to review the decision and give room for dialogue, failing which, NANS will mobilise the zonal and national leadership to the institution until the executive is reinstated.
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Boulder officials warn against St. Patrickâs Day parties after earlier riot
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BOULDER, Colo. â Authorities in Boulder are warning students against St. Patrickâs Day parties after the March 6 party-turned-riot that injured officers and damaged property.
Boulder Police Chief Maris Herold and University of Colorado Boulder Police Chief Doreen Jokerst are urging students to follow public health guidelines and avoid large gatherings on Wednesday, St. Patrick s Day.
Boulder County Public Health guidelines limits personal gatherings to no more than 10 people from two different households.
âIf you choose to celebrate, we ask you to remember you are part of the community and your actions impact those around you. The Division of Students Affairs is hosting many great events now and throughout the weekend in the residence halls and across campus. There are both virtual and in-person options, all designed for you to safel