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Friday 8 April 2016

Just in: UNILAG orders students to vacate campus indefinitely


The police vans sighted inside UNILAG on Friday, April 8. 


UNILAGStudents of the University of Lagos (UNILAG) have been asked to vacate the institution’s Akoka, Yaba campus with immediate effect. patxisms.com’s checks in the institution revealed that some students had protested the incessant power outage in the school and poor power supply and had moved to meet with the management on Thursday, April 7, with a view to finding a lasting solution to the crisis. Share on Facebook Share on Twitter The police vans sighted inside UNILAG on Friday, April 8. The police vans sighted inside UNILAG on Friday, April 8. But rather than proffer a solution to the issues raised by the students, the
management of the institution, rising from an emergency meeting on Thursday, ordered the students out of the institution while other activities in the school continues. Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Students of UNILAG barricaded the road inside the campus this morning. Students of UNILAG barricaded the road inside the campus this morning. In a circular passed on Thursday, the students were asked to leave the school on or before 10.00 am on Friday, April 8 until municipal services improve. As at the time of filing this report, sources say the students’ union leader, Mohammed Olaniyan was arrested and released. But his phone was collected from him. See the circular below: Share on Facebook Share on Twitter UNILAG The circular that informed the students of the immediate shut down of its Akoka, Yaba campus. In a tweet by one of the students of the institution, about ten patrol vehicles of the Nigeria Police Force were sighted at the institution to enforce the management’s order.

Students of the University of Lagos (UNILAG) have been asked to vacate the institution’s Akoka, Yaba campus with immediate effect. NAIJ.com’s checks in the institution revealed that some students had protested the incessant power outage in the school and poor power supply and had moved to meet with the management on Thursday, April 7, with a view to finding a lasting solution to the crisis. Share on Facebook Share on Twitter The police vans sighted inside UNILAG on Friday, April 8. The police vans sighted inside UNILAG on Friday, April 8. But rather than proffer a solution to the issues raised by the students, the management of the institution, rising from an emergency meeting on Thursday, ordered the students out of the institution while other activities in the school continues. Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Students of UNILAG barricaded the road inside the campus this morning. Students of UNILAG barricaded the road inside the campus this morning. In a circular passed on Thursday, the students were asked to leave the school on or before 10.00 am on Friday, April 8 until municipal services improve. As at the time of filing this report, sources say the students’ union leader, Mohammed Olaniyan was arrested and released. But his phone was collected from him. See the circular below: Share on Facebook Share on Twitter UNILAG The circular that informed the students of the immediate shut down of its Akoka, Yaba campus. In a tweet by one of the students of the institution, about ten patrol vehicles of the Nigeria Police Force were sighted at the institution to enforce the management’s order.

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