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FUTO STUDENTS WEEP: AS THEY LOST THREE STUDENTS IN  3WEEKS

Macaulay Obinna Godspower from the Department of Industrial Chemistry - 400level.


 He was ill and decided to go back home for treatment where he was kidnapped on the
2nd of March, 2018 and shot dead on the 5th of March, 2018 despite the
N5,000,000 ransom that was paid by the parents for his release.


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Jessica, a 300 Level student from the Department of Agricultural Economics
and a first class student lost her life on Friday 16th March, 2018
after a brief illness.
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Charles Chukwusomea Ezebube lost his life after a persistent illness.
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PRAY FOR FUTO!!!
REST IN PEACE FELLOW Students


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