Sunday, May 5, 2024 -The management of the Aliko Dangote
University of Science and Technology, ADUSTECH, Wudil, Kano State, has said
that a female student, Yahaya Aisha Olabisi, was found dead in her off-campus
apartment and not the university’s students’ hostel as reported on social
media.
Olabisi, a
300-level student of Food and Science Technology, was found dead after she
returned to her room from school.
The deceased student was said to have
written her first examination in the ongoing first-semester examination at the
university on the fateful day.
One of the
male students who spoke to a source on condition of anonymity
on Saturday, May 4, 2024, blamed her sudden passing away on examination
pressure.
“The deceased was hale and hearty when she
went out to write her first examination in the ongoing first semester
examination,” the student said.
The university’s Dean of Students’
Affairs, Prof. Abdulkadir Dambazau, a statement in Kano on Friday, May 3, urged
the public to disregard the reported death of Yahaya Aisha Olabisi in the hall
of residence.
“It has come to our attention of a recent statement made by
some media outlets regarding the discovery of a student’s corpse at the
students’ hall of residence. This is entirely false," the statement read.
“We wish to address this matter promptly
and unequivocally refute these claims. On April 23, 2024, we received news
about the untimely passing of Yahaya Aishat Olabisi, a diligent and bright
student of ADUSTECH, Wudil,”
Mr Dambazau
explained that Olabisi spent her last evening engrossed in her studies,
diligently preparing for upcoming examinations.
He said the following morning, after a
shared breakfast with her roommate and a conversation with her father, the
student expressed her intent to rest briefly before resuming her studies.
The dean said that, however, destiny had a different plan for
her, as in the early afternoon of the same day, concerns arose when Olabisi did
not respond to attempts to reach her.
He said that upon
investigation, it was discovered that she had passed on in her sleep, in her
off-campus residence.
According to him, immediate measures were
taken, as she was swiftly taken to the university clinic, where her passing was
confirmed by medical professionals.
“Given the circumstances, her remains were
transferred to Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital (AKTH), for postmortem analysis to
ascertain the cause of her sudden demise," he said.
Mr Dambazau said that after honouring
her memory and bidding her farewell, Olabisis was laid to rest on April 24.
"We urge everyone to refrain from spreading or engaging with misinformation that may harm our university’s reputation and create unnecessary panic,” he said.
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