Nigerian Law School Student Dies After Disqualification From Bar Final Exam in Yola
A Nigerian Law School student, Ayomiposi Ojajuni, has reportedly taken his own life after being barred from writing the Bar Final examinations at the Yola Campus. The Olabisi Onabanjo University graduate became distressed upon learning on December 6 that he had been disqualified as part of disciplinary action following multiple queries issued against him.
Moments after receiving the news, he allegedly ingested a harmful substance and was rushed to the Modibbo Adama University Teaching Hospital, Yola, where he died the following day. The tragic incident has sparked conversations about student mental health, disciplinary procedures, and institutional support within the Nigerian Law School system.
A Nigerian Law School student, Ayomiposi Ojajuni, has reportedly taken his own life after being barred from writing the Bar Final examinations at the Yola Campus. The Olabisi Onabanjo University graduate became distressed upon learning on December 6 that he had been disqualified as part of disciplinary action following multiple queries issued against him.
Moments after receiving the news, he allegedly ingested a harmful substance and was rushed to the Modibbo Adama University Teaching Hospital, Yola, where he died the following day. The tragic incident has sparked conversations about student mental health, disciplinary procedures, and institutional support within the Nigerian Law School system.
Nigerian Law School Student Dies After Disqualification From Bar Final Exam in Yola
A Nigerian Law School student, Ayomiposi Ojajuni, has reportedly taken his own life after being barred from writing the Bar Final examinations at the Yola Campus. The Olabisi Onabanjo University graduate became distressed upon learning on December 6 that he had been disqualified as part of disciplinary action following multiple queries issued against him.
Moments after receiving the news, he allegedly ingested a harmful substance and was rushed to the Modibbo Adama University Teaching Hospital, Yola, where he died the following day. The tragic incident has sparked conversations about student mental health, disciplinary procedures, and institutional support within the Nigerian Law School system.
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