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Final-year female student found dead after being paid N15,000 to act as girlfriend

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A 21-year-old final-year student at the Kwara State College of Health Technology, Offa, who was reportedly paid N15,000 to act as a girlfriend, has been found dead in a waste site three weeks after lauding her sign-out.

The student identified as Awesu Mojisola Oluwafunmike went missing on August 9, 2024, shortly after making known photos and videos of her sign-out ceremony on social media.

Reports reveal that Mojisola received a phone call from one Miss Timileyin, who informed her about an event organized by students from Summit University and Al-Hikmah University in Ilorin.

Through this introduction, Mojisola was connected with Mr. Adebayo Happiness, a student of Summit University, who allegedly invited her to attend a night party, promising her a payment of Fifteen Thousand Naira (#15,000.00) to act as his girlfriend.

Upon arriving in Ilorin, Mojisola reportedly informed her roommate, Miss Blessing O, that she felt uneasy in the hotel where Mr. Happiness had lodged her, and she noted that no party was taking place at the venue.

Shortly after this communication, Mojisola’s phone was switched off, and all efforts by her roommate to reach her proved fruitless.

The situation took a devastating turn when, on August 11, 2024, a group of laborers discovered Mojisola’s body at a refuse site near the Aleniboro area in Ilorin, Kwara State.

The following day, August 12, Mr. Olorunoje, a resident of the area, reported the discovery to the police after being informed by the laborers.

According to the spokesperson of the Kwara State Police Command, DSP Toun Ejire-Adeyemi, a team of detectives was immediately dispatched to the scene following the report.

Shockingly, the body was later identified as that of Mojisola Awesu Oluwafunmike.

 

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Nigerian Law School Student Reportedly Takes His Own Life Following Disqualification From Bar Final Exam In Yola

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Ayomiposi Ojajuni, a Nigerian Law School student, has passed away after reportedly being barred from taking the Bar Final examinations at the Yola Campus.

According to SaharaReporters, sources said that Ojajuni, a graduate of Olabisi Onabanjo University, became visibly distressed on Saturday morning, December 6, upon learning he had been barred from participating in the professional examination, which began that day.

He was later said to have ingested a harmful substance shortly after receiving the news.

It was further gathered that the decision to deny him access to the exam was taken as a disciplinary action, following multiple queries previously issued to him by the institution.

Ojajuni was rushed to the Modibbo Adama University Teaching Hospital, Yola, where he died on Sunday.

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Borno Kids Stole The Show At NYSC Camp With Flawless March Past (Video)

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A group of primary school pupils from host communities in Borno State captivated participants at the NYSC orientation camp in Maiduguri with a precise and energetic marching display during the inter-platoon parade competition.

The viral footage shows four children marching confidently beside corps members, sparking loud cheers from onlookers who were visibly delighted by their coordination and enthusiasm.

The heartwarming moment quickly gained traction on social media, where users applauded the Army and the NYSC for creating an atmosphere of joy and normalcy in a region often defined by insecurity.

The children later received warm praise and encouragement from military officials and corps members at the camp, rounding off a memorable day marked by wide smiles and excitement.

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Teachers strike looms in Kwara over unmet demands

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A statewide industrial action by the Nigeria Union of Teachers, NUT, looms in Kwara State as a result of unmet demands to the state government.

The national body of the Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) criticised the state government for what it described as continued failure to address long-standing welfare concerns affecting teachers across the state.

In a letter addressed to Governor Abdulraham Abdulrazaq, the union condemned the government’s refusal to implement the 27.5% Teachers Specific Allowance (TSA) and the National Harmonized Teachers Retirement Age Act, 2022.

The letter, dated November 13, 2025, and acknowledged by the Governor’s Office on November 17, was jointly signed by the NUT National President, Comrade Audu Titus Amba, and the Secretary-General, Dr Clinton Ikpitibo.

The NUT stated in the letter that several engagements with government officials between 2023 and 2025 did not yield any positive outcome.

The union expressed disappointment that while the government had approved consolidated salary structures for medical workers, nurses, and judiciary staff, the long-standing demands of teachers remained unaddressed.

It warned that the refusal to implement the 27.5% TSA for TRCN-certified teachers and 21% for non-TRCN-certified teachers had pushed teachers in the state “into a riotous mode,” noting that frustration within the system had reached breaking point.

The NUT also criticized the government’s failure to implement the National Harmonized Teachers Retirement Age Act, which extends teachers’ retirement age to 65 years or 40 years in service.

The letter added that over 25 states had already complied with the law, lamenting that Kwara State despite being led by the Chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum, had failed to follow suit.

The union called on the governor to convene an emergency meeting before December 13, 2025, stressing that there was still room for peaceful resolution if the government acted promptly.

“We do hope that our interventionist approach is accepted, because to jaw-jaw will be better than to war-war,” the NUT said.

Copies of the letter were sent to the Acting Head of Service, the Commissioner for Education and Human Capital Development, the State Controller of the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment, and the Kwara chapters of the Nigeria Labour Congress and the NUT.

With tension rising among teachers, the union warned that failure to address the issues urgently, could trigger a fresh industrial action that may disrupt academic activities across the state.

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