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Student’s Suicide At Unizik: Parents deny school fees hike as cause

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Parents of the late David Ogbonna, who allegedly committed suicide in one of the hostels at Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka have denied school fees hike as the cause of their son’s death.

The parents , Pastor and Mrs Esther Ogbonna were livid with media reports attributing school fees hike by the University as the cause of their son’s death, as according to them, all his needs were provided for without worry by them and his siblings who as well contributed in turns for his upkeep.

The mother of the deceased, Esther Ogbonna who spoke on behalf of the family as the father watches during a meeting with management of Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka insisted that the media reports were misleading and diversionary, even as she commended the management of Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka for the steps taken so far to unravel the mystery behind the death of their son.

She reiterated the need for all the security agencies involved to trace and unravel the mystery behind her son’s death allegedly via suicide on his room,as the school fees hike dummy wasn’t an issue at all.

She said her late son couldn’t have died of financial incapabilities as aside their support to him and that of his siblings,he was hardworking and did so many minor jobs like tailoring and laundry to support himself.

She informed the school management that his son complained of his poor grade in one of his courses in first year during her last discussion with her son a day before his demise which she encouraged him to work hard on the course to remedy the deficiency in next exams. She added that his son’s tone wasn’t lamentations to warrant taking his life the next moment.

One of the brothers of the deceased student, Samuel Ogbonna who accompanied his parents to Unizik after the death of David collaborated his mother, Mrs Esther Ogbonna’s story about his late brother and was at lost on why he should take his life because of financial crisis allegedly hike in school fees as the media reported when all his needs were provided.

Meanwhile, the Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka in a press statement dated 22nd August,2021 said the University community was saddened by the ugly incident and would leave no stone unturned to unravel the mystery behind the alleged suicide of the student in his hostel room.

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In press statement referenced NAU/DIPR/71, signed by Chika Gladys Ene,
Ag. Head, Information and Public Relations/Chief Protocol Officer of the university , the university asked for calm by all staff and students as it’s doing everything possible in the right direction concerning the incident.

The statement tagged: Demise of Ogbonna David ,200 level student of the university, Mrs Ene , said :” The University community is saddened by the death of our student David Ogbonna allegedly via suicide. He was found inside a wardrobe dangling with a rope round his neck. He was a 200 level student of the Department of Physics.

” The incident occurred on 20th August, 2021 at the male Hostel inside the University premises. Media reports attributed his death allegedly to hike in school fees. But, rather than rush to the media, we embarked on thorough investigation into the remote and immediate cause of the unfortunate demise of a future star by inviting everyone that needed to speak over the incident supposedly.

“The University Management upon hearing the sad news carried out due protocol by inviting the Universitys Medical centre and the Nigerian Police Force who evacuated the body to the mortuary. The University Management and the NPF have consequently launched investigation into the alleged suicide act by the late student and its currently ongoing.

“The parents also met with the University Management to discover their side of the story to be able to unravel the mystery behind his death.

“The parents of the late student, Pastor and Mrs. Ogbonna during the meeting with University Management, Council and the SUG categorically stated that hike in school fees wouldn’t have been the reason for their son’s death as they provided everything he needed.

 

‘The parents also insisted they supply him with food items regularly even upto last Thursday before his unfortunate demise. The parents said also that other siblings of their late son contributed money at intervals to assist their late brother.  This was affirmed by one of the deceased brothers Samuel Ogbonna who accompanied them. The mother, Mrs. Esther Ogbonna revealed that their late son was hardworking as he did minor jobs like tailoring and laundry services to augment the provisions from home. She said that her son also complained about his poor performance, as she recalled in one of her conversations with the late son where he expressed displeasure over one of his results and she advised him to buckle up in subsequent examinations to remedy the deficiency.

‘While the University Management is relentless and keen in her investigation of this ugly incident, it is however disheartening that some media houses have already embarked on a mission to tarnish the Universitys image disregarding the place of thorough investigation in journalism.

The statement concluded: “The University Management is deeply pained by this bad news in this citadel of learning and further calls on staff and students to remain calm as investigation is ongoing. Staff and students are encouraged to visit the Centre for Counselling and Career Development which was created on the heels of the assumption of the Vice-Chancellor and mandated to entertain issues especially one that disturbs mental health”.

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President Tinubu Sends New Nominations For NMDPRA and NUPRC Heads Following Their Resignations

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NMDPRA Boss, Engr. Farouk, Resigns Amidst Fraud Allegation

By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

The Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority, Engr. Ahmed Farouk, has tendered his resignation letter amidst corruption allegations levelled against him by the President of Dangote Group of Companies, Alhaji Aliko Dangote.

The development was announced on Wednesday evening by the Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga.

This newspaper had reported that the Dangote’s petition to the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) specifically alleges that Ahmed spent over $7 million on his children’s education in Switzerland—funds Dangote claims cannot be justified by a public servant’s legitimate earnings. The petition calls for Ahmed’s arrest, investigation, and prosecution.

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Following the petition, the ICPC vows to scrutinize the allegation with due diligence.

Meanwhile, pursuant to the resignation of Engr. Farouk, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has sent new nomination for the NMDPRA position to the Senate for confirmation.

The new nominee is Engr. Saidu Aliyu Mohammed.

He was born in 1957 in Gombe, and graduated from Ahmadu Bello University in 1981 with a Bachelor’s in Chemical Engineering. He was announced today as an independent non-executive director at Seplat Energy.

His prior roles include Managing Director of Kaduna Refining and Petrochemical Company and Nigerian Gas Company, as well as Chair of the boards of West African Gas Pipeline Company, Nigeria LNG subsidiaries, and NNPC Retail.

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Governor Yusuf deliberated on Kano’s Glory at One Kano Agenda 2 day conference on economy and politics

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The Governor of Kano State, Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf, has reflected on the past glory and future prospects of Kano during the One Kano Agenda two-day conference on economy and politics held at Khalifa Isyaku Rabiu University.

Represented by the Secretary to the State Government, Alhaji Faruk Umar Ibrahim, Governor Yusuf emphasized the importance of unity, moral revival, and collective responsibility in restoring Kano’s historic position as a hub of commerce, culture, and education.

Delivering the governor’s message, Ibrahim said: “If we had known what Kano is, we would have kept quiet and listened well.” He recalled a friend’s warning from 40 years ago that a time might come when people would be “ejected from Kano,” stressing the need to follow the “Dambatta way” of resilience and reform.

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Governor Yusuf expressed gratitude to the organizers of the conference, describing the movement as a noble effort deserving the support of all patriotic Kano citizens. He noted that Kano, Nigeria’s most populous state with 65 percent of its population being youth, was once regarded as a paradise and a gathering place for businessmen, scholars, and elites.

He lamented that the state now faces challenges such as enmity among people, lack of mutual support, moral decadence, and drug abuse. “The way out is for Kano people to unite. No one can shape the state except ourselves. We should not fold our arms and allow war to consume us,” he declared.

The governor assured that beginning next year, his administration will embark on fresh projects after fulfilling all campaign promises by December 2025.

On his part the Director General of One Kano Agenda, Abbas Abdullahi Yakasai, welcomed participants and underscored the urgency of economic and political reform. He described Kano as not just a state but the “heartbeat of the northern economy,” urging stakeholders to focus on reviving its economic strength.

Yakasai particularly called on the youth to rise to the occasion, stressing that their contributions are vital to shaping Kano’s future. “In all we do, we have to look at Kano first. We shouldn’t fold our arms and allow people to destroy the state,” he said.

He further highlighted Governor Yusuf’s concern for women, the elderly, and children, noting that the administration is committed to supporting vulnerable groups while confronting the enemies of Kano.

The conference brought together political leaders, academics, and community stakeholders, served as a platform to deliberate on Kano’s economic revival and political stability.

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NLC Proceeds with Planned Protest Over Insecurity Despite Meeting with the President

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

Workers and civil society groups took to the streets across Nigeria on Wednesday in a nationwide protest against rampant insecurity and a deepening economic crisis. The demonstrations, organised by the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), underscore growing public frustration with the state of the nation.

Despite a last-minute meeting between NLC President Joe Ajaero and President Bola Tinubu on Tuesday night, the union proceeded with the planned action, citing unresolved critical issues.

The protest follows a December 4 resolution by the NLC’s National Executive Council (NEC), which declared the nation’s security situation “alarming and unacceptable.” The union pointed to the November 17 abduction of 24 schoolgirls in Kebbi State—where two staff members were killed—as a stark example. The NEC strongly condemned the reported withdrawal of security personnel prior to that attack.

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In Abuja, protesters gathered at the NLC Secretariat, joined by civil society allies including activist Omoyele Sowore. In Lagos, a large crowd assembled in Ikeja, carrying placards and chanting slogans demanding government action against kidnappings and violent crime. The sentiment was captured by one protester who told News Central TV, “Any kidnapper should be sentenced to death. They should kill them immediately.”

Beyond insecurity, the NLC highlighted a range of unaddressed grievances, including: unresolved agreements with the Federal Government, a crippling rise in the cost of living, and the direct impact of violence on workers’ safety, productivity, and livelihoods.

The union lamented the deaths of numerous members, including teachers, farmers, and artisans, amid what it termed government inaction.

Framing the protest as a constitutional right and civic duty, the NLC aims to mobilise public opinion and compel concrete reforms. In a December 10 notice to its state chapters, the union emphasised peaceful demonstrations and called on the police who were duly notified to protect citizens’ right to assemble.

“Solidarity is our shield,” the union stated, urging authorities to prioritise the safety and welfare of Nigerians above all else.

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