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“Negligence and alleged cover-up” – Nigerian man calls out Abuad university over final student’s untimely death

A Nigerian man has raised serious concerns and called out Abuad University over the death of a final year student, Ayominde Oluwagbowunmi Oduntan.

The university has been accused of negligence and withholding vital information from the deceased student’s parents since Thursday, the day he passed away.

"Negligence and alleged cover-up" - Nigerian man calls out Abuad university over final student's untimely demise
Nigerian man calls out Abuad university over final student’s untimely demise. Photo Credit: @honoumeh1 Source: Twitter

According to the grieving family, they were shocked to learn about their son’s demise through unofficial channels, as the university failed to inform them promptly.

They further alleged that the university attempted to cover up the incident and neglected their duty to communicate the tragic news in a timely manner.

The concerned family expressed their frustration over the lack of transparency and demanded an explanation from Abuad University regarding the circumstances surrounding Ayominde Oluwagbowunmi Oduntan’s death.

They sought clarity on the cause of death and expressed disappointment that the university had postponed the postmortem examination multiple times, causing further distress to the grieving family.

In an update received by our news team shared by @honourmeh1, the autopsy report has revealed inflammation infection as the cause of death.

"Negligence and alleged cover-up" - Nigerian man calls out Abuad university over final student's untimely demise
Nigerian man calls out Abuad university over final student’s untimely demise. Photo Credit: @honoumeh1 Source: Twitter

The family, while grieving their loss, expressed their hope that justice will prevail and called for a thorough investigation into the circumstances leading to the infection.

The delay in providing information and the subsequent postponement of the postmortem examination have raised concerns among the student body and the wider community.

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