Following the killing of two students of the Lagos State University, LASU, by suspected cultists, no fewer than 34 students of the institution have missed the first semester examinations which
began on Monday as they are currently cooling their heels in detention.
The implication of this is that the students will automatically carry over the courses while some of them might spend an extra year as some of the courses are pre-requisites..
It would be recalled that over 70 students were arrested on March 5, 2013, in connection with the killings of two students of the school, up and coming hip hop artiste, Damilola Olaniyan aka Damino Damoche and Kabiru Atoyebi.
NEWSMEN gathered that about 36 students were released following the screening of the suspects at the Special Anti-Robbery Squad, Ikeja.
The Students Union Government of the institution while advising students to shun cultism, had also appealed to the school authorities to ensure that the suspected students were allowed to write their examinations even as their investigation and interrogation continued.
The SUG’s Public Relations Officer, Adeleke Stephen, said, “This is a clear example of the effect of cultism. I see no reason why students should not face their education. For the good of all, I advise all students on campus to avoid cultism and all acts that may lead to disorderliness.”
GUYS, WHAT DO YOU THINK?
began on Monday as they are currently cooling their heels in detention.
The implication of this is that the students will automatically carry over the courses while some of them might spend an extra year as some of the courses are pre-requisites..
It would be recalled that over 70 students were arrested on March 5, 2013, in connection with the killings of two students of the school, up and coming hip hop artiste, Damilola Olaniyan aka Damino Damoche and Kabiru Atoyebi.
NEWSMEN gathered that about 36 students were released following the screening of the suspects at the Special Anti-Robbery Squad, Ikeja.
The Students Union Government of the institution while advising students to shun cultism, had also appealed to the school authorities to ensure that the suspected students were allowed to write their examinations even as their investigation and interrogation continued.
The SUG’s Public Relations Officer, Adeleke Stephen, said, “This is a clear example of the effect of cultism. I see no reason why students should not face their education. For the good of all, I advise all students on campus to avoid cultism and all acts that may lead to disorderliness.”
GUYS, WHAT DO YOU THINK?
- Chiwizy Chiwiz likes this.
- Jesse Osayande Vucinic Thats not enough punishment. They should be expelled from the school but no, the authorities think that's enough. Pity.
- Ayoola Folashade Adenle Dat is nt enough a child his parent train 4 years wen its time 4 den 2 reap d fruit of dere labour dey killed him
- Jesse Osayande Vucinic When i say the punishment is not enough its not cos of the guy killed as i dont care much for him cos am sure he's killed in his time and karma has caught up with him. They have to send a message to others.
- Youngmoney Ojo Olusegun Dey should face d music may b dis wl teach most students lesson 2 face what dey are in d Compus 4 cos i dont c any gain in d group u join dat wen it's d tym 4 ur parents 2 relax nd eat d fruit of dea labour nd dey wl loose d child.