Unizik Law Student Dies After Hostel Reportedly Denies Her Access to insulin.

Ajana Chioma Isabella, a promising law student at Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK), has tragically died after allegedly being denied access to her insulin by the management of Elmada Hostel, where she resided.

The incident has sparked widespread outrage, with many calling for justice and accountability. According to multiple reports from fellow students and concerned witnesses, Isabella who had chronic diabetes and relied on ins¥lin was locked out of her room after the door jammed with her key still inside.

When she sought help from hostel management and requested a spare key, she was allegedly told she would have to pay a high fee for a replacement, despite claims that a spare was available. The hostel reportedly cited a rigid policy requiring payment for any lost key, regardless of the situation, and branded Isabella “careless.”

For three days, she was reportedly denied access to her room, despite repeatedly explaining that her life-saving medication was inside.

As her condition worsened, Isabella collapsed and was rushed to the hospital in hypoglycemic shock. She d+ed a few days later.

The incident has ignited a social media uproar, with the hashtag trending as students and activists condemn the hostel’s handling of the situation. One user shared a similar experience of being denied room access for a week and being charged ₦90,000 to force open their door. Isabella was reportedly set to be called to the Nigerian Law School bar within days, a major milestone in her academic journey.

Friends and classmates have remembered her as vibrant, hardworking, and full of hope for the future. Her death has raised serious concerns about student welfare and the responsibilities of hostel managements.

Student leaders and the wider university community are now demanding a full investigation into Elmada Hostel’s policies and actions, and for those responsible to be held accountable.
Unizik Law Student Dies After Hostel Reportedly Denies Her Access to insulin. Ajana Chioma Isabella, a promising law student at Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK), has tragically died after allegedly being denied access to her insulin by the management of Elmada Hostel, where she resided. The incident has sparked widespread outrage, with many calling for justice and accountability. According to multiple reports from fellow students and concerned witnesses, Isabella who had chronic diabetes and relied on ins¥lin was locked out of her room after the door jammed with her key still inside. When she sought help from hostel management and requested a spare key, she was allegedly told she would have to pay a high fee for a replacement, despite claims that a spare was available. The hostel reportedly cited a rigid policy requiring payment for any lost key, regardless of the situation, and branded Isabella “careless.” For three days, she was reportedly denied access to her room, despite repeatedly explaining that her life-saving medication was inside. As her condition worsened, Isabella collapsed and was rushed to the hospital in hypoglycemic shock. She d+ed a few days later. The incident has ignited a social media uproar, with the hashtag trending as students and activists condemn the hostel’s handling of the situation. One user shared a similar experience of being denied room access for a week and being charged ₦90,000 to force open their door. Isabella was reportedly set to be called to the Nigerian Law School bar within days, a major milestone in her academic journey. Friends and classmates have remembered her as vibrant, hardworking, and full of hope for the future. Her death has raised serious concerns about student welfare and the responsibilities of hostel managements. Student leaders and the wider university community are now demanding a full investigation into Elmada Hostel’s policies and actions, and for those responsible to be held accountable.
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