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ABUAD students vandalise school properties

Afe Babalola University

TVC E, NEWS – The tranquil atmosphere of Afe Babalola University, ABUAD, Ado Ekiti was shattered Sunday night as students suspected to be cultists destroyed property worth millions of naira on the campus.

No fewer than ten expensive cars and buses as well as the window panes of some buildings were smashed by the angry students.

TVC News Correspondent, Akin Ogunmola reports that although there has been tales of individual delinquent acts by ABUAD students, this is the first reported mob action by a group suspected to be cultists in the institution that prides itself as Nigeria’s leading private university .

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Some of these vandalized vehicles belong to the founder and staff of the university while the internet centre of the institution was dealt a severe blow.

A member of the Board of Trustees of the institution gives an account of what is probably the remote cause of this rampage.

This unidentified ABUAD student narrates his experience on what he calls the night of terror on his campus.

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Heavy security presence is still maintained on the campus to prevent further wanton destruction of property.

 

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