Wednesday, January 7, 2026 - The management of Obafemi Awolowo University, OAU, Ile-Ife, has announced the death of an 18-year-old part-three medical student of the institution.
The deceased, identified as Timilehin Adetoye Toromade, was
a student of the College of Health Sciences, Department of Medicine and
Surgery.
According to a statement by the institution’s Public
Relations Officer, Abiodun Olarewaju, Timilehin with matriculation number
CLI/2022/133, di£d in his sleep in the early hours of Tuesday, January 6,
2026.
According to the statement, the “university received the
news of the student’s passing with shock and deep sorrow”.
It also described the incident as devastating to the
academic community.
“Preliminary information suggested that the student might
have died shortly after 2 a.m., as one of his roommates reportedly said the
deceased opened the door for another student around that time,” the statement
reads.
“The Vice-Chancellor of the university, Professor Adebayo
Simeon Bamire, expressed condolences on behalf of the Visitor, the University
Council, Management, Senate, staff and students.”
The VC, Professor Bamire, described the incident as a
painful loss, saying, “The loss of a young life filled with promise, purpose,
and potential is a tragedy that words alone cannot adequately capture.”
He added that the university community was united in grief
over the passing of a student who had embraced the rigours of medical training
with the aim of serving humanity.
According to him, the de@th had left a void among the
student’s peers and all those who knew him within the university
community.
The university management stated that it was working closely
with relevant authorities to fully understand the circumstances surrounding the
incident, in line with established medical and administrative procedures.
It also disclosed that appropriate support measures were
being put in place to assist students and members of the university community
who may have been emotionally affected by the loss.
The management called on students, staff, alumni and friends
of the institution to remain calm and compassionate, while extending sympathy
to the family of the deceased.

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