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LASU suspends 3 students over attempt to abduct union president

LASU VC, Professor Olanrewaju Adigun Fagbohun

LASU VC, Professor Olanrewaju Adigun Fagbohun

The management of the Lagos State University, LASU, has suspended three students of the institution for attempting to abduct the Lagos State University Students’ Union (LASUSU) President, ‘Tayo Sekoni.

The affected students are: Oladapo Mojeed Babatunde, 500 level; Adebanjo Fatai Adekoya, 500 level and FOLA Kosoko, a fresh LASU graduate.

A statement from the school’s Centre for Information, Press and Public Relations, said the three students attempted to kidnap Sekoni on Thursday while on his way home.

The statement reads: “The Management of Lagos State University has suspended the following students with immediate effect, for attempting to abduct the Lagos State University Students’ Union [LASUSU] President ‘Tayo Sekoni, on his way home on Thursday, 28th July, 2016, pending their appearances before the Students’ Disciplinary Committee [SDC]: Oladapo Mojeed Babatunde, 500 level; Adebanjo Fatai Adekoya, 500 level and FOLA Kosoko, a fresh LASU graduate”
The school’s management warned the students not to partake in any socio-academic activities of the institution until their suspension had been lifted.

“The aforementioned students/graduate have been strongly instructed not to participate in the socio-academic activities of the prestigious Lagos State University until the suspension is lifted.

“In addition, the suspended students/graduate are not to be seen within the University premises except on invitation,” the statement said.

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