Students of the Adekunle Ajasin
University Akungba Akoko (AAUA) have asked the institution’s authorities to
investigate the circumstances that led to the untimely death of their
colleague, Ewaworin Oluwamuyiwa, or face a student uprising.
The students allege that a
university paramilitary organization, known as the Cadet Corps, beat Mr.
Oluwamuyiwa, a 400 level final year student of the Psychology Department, to
death on campus.
On Monday, several students close to
the deceased informed SaharaReporters that a leader of the Cadet Corps, Adeola
Adedoyin (AKA “Iron Body”), commaned the squad responsible for torturing Mr.
Oluwamuyiwa to death.
“Oluwamuyiwa was already sleeping
when Adedoyin, known as ‘Iron body’, led his gang of Cadet Corps members into
Shanghai Villa [the residency of Oluwamuyia] and asked for the room of
Oluwamuyiwa. A resident pointed out the room to Adedoyin,” according to a
student statement.
“The next thing we heard was the
Cadet Corps banging on the late Oluwamuyiwa’s door while they shouted on top of
their voice that the young man should open his door or they would force it
open,” they added.
The cadet gang forcefully gained
entrance into the room and bounced on top of the victim whom they beat angrily
until blood started gushing out from his body,” the student source explained.
Since knowledge of his involvement
in the murder of Mr. Oluwamuyiwa became public, Mr. Adedoyin has been on the
run. Several students accused the top management of the university of harboring
the fugitive.
These students threatened to
organize a massive protest if Mr. Adedoyin was not found soon by the
authorities.
SaharaReporters gathered that
shortly after the gang left, Mr. Oluwamuyiwa was found in a comatose state and
gasping for breath inside his room. He was immediately rushed to the Iwaro
General Hospital by his co-residents.
“From Iwaro General Hospital, his
condition worsened and the doctor on duty advised that he should be transferred
to another hospital in Ondo town.
He was subsequently rushed to the
University Teaching Hospital in Ibadan. A surgery was carried out, but he
succumbed to his wounds,” a student source said.
The news of the late Olumuyiwa’s
death went viral on social media and is currently generating lots of
controversy among the student community.
Several students sources expressed
confusion about the motivation behind Mr. Oluwamuyiwa’s gruesome beating.
A few students recalled that the
Cadet Corps once threatened the deceased during a show organized by the university.
Students alleged that several Cadet Corps members promised they would “treat
his Bleep-up”.
The Department of State Security
Services (DSS) informed SaharaReporters that they began an investigation into
the murder. University management declared the supposed perpetrator, Mr.
Adedoyin, as wanted for his involvement in the incident.
Speaking on the phone with
SahararReporters, the Dean of Students Affairs of the University, Bolanle
Ogungbamila, said the Cadet Corps would be effectively banned until university
management can investigate the cause of the incident.
“The organization [Cadet Corps] will
remain banned while the university management investigates the situation. We
are on top of the situation and we have advised our students not to take the
law into their hands, they should remain calm until the school authorities
investigate the matter”, he said.
In a statement forwarded to
SaharaReporters, the Student Union Government (SUG) of the institution called
upon Mr. Adedoyin to surrender to the Nigerian Police Force.
The state was jointly signed by
President, Odunyemi Adegbola, General Secretary, Segun Odunayo, and Publicity
Secretary, Lanre Ikuejuroje.
“The cadets’ base is declared locked
down by the union [SUG] until further notice. We advise Mr. Adeola Adedoyin to
surrender himself to any nearby police station or risk being arrested by men of
the Nigerian police force,” the statement read in part.


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