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IAUOE Suspends Students Over Cultism, Illegal Possession Of Guns
The authorities of Ignatius Ajuru University of Education, Rumuolumeni, Port-Harcourt, have suspended three students for alleged possession of guns and cultism.
Their suspension is pending the outcome of the investigation of their cases by the Students’ Disciplinary Committee of the institution.
The students are Nwankwo Sunday Gift with matriculation number : UE/2018/POL. SC/B.Sc.ED4/0852 of the Department of Political Science for unlawful possession of a locally made pistol.
He also attempted to dispossess his fellow student of his mobile phone at gunpoint.
Okwe Michael Amaogechi, with matriculation number U/2019/5848 of the Department of Guidance and Counselling for unlawful possession of a locally made pistol and attempted robbery of his fellow student’s mobile phone at gunpoint.
The third student is one George Thank God Tamunoimana, with matriculation number: UE/2018/COMP/B.Sc.ED4/0201 of the Department of Computer Science.
He was said to have attacked and caused bodily harm to one of his fellow students with his gang members, who are suspected to be cultists.
The students have been handed over to the Special Investigations and Intelligence Bureau of the State Police Command for further investigation.
Vice Chancellor of the institution, Prof Ozo-Mekuri Ndimele, who confirmed the development, said the names of the students have been submitted to the Department of State Services (DSS) for profiling.
He equally advised students to stay out of trouble and concentrate on their academic pursuits.
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