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Re: LASU College Of Medicine Management Throws Out Students’ Belongings From Hostels by decatalyst(m): 12:30pm On Sep 23, 2020
Bennysam:

Sometimes some comments show how stupid some Nigeria is, they were warned to pack their belonging out, they will wait for your lazy ass

Your comment shows that you are bereft of ideas and alternatives to doing things well.

What happens to packing those properties and storing them somewhere that would ensure they are not damaged. It's raining season and I am not sure your eyes are defective enough not to see that some of the things thrown in the open will be damaged by rain or too much sun.

Most of you shouting and ranting about public office holders will performance worse if given the chance to handle institutions or governance.
Re: LASU College Of Medicine Management Throws Out Students’ Belongings From Hostels by kingsolomonjnr01(m): 1:03pm On Sep 23, 2020
shamsin6300:
No be small stealing go take place

I no say ur throat done dey go there

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Re: LASU College Of Medicine Management Throws Out Students’ Belongings From Hostels by Anaerobi(m): 1:07pm On Sep 23, 2020
na like this person take claim my locker back then in 2004.
Re: LASU College Of Medicine Management Throws Out Students’ Belongings From Hostels by shamsin6300(m): 1:10pm On Sep 23, 2020
kingsolomonjnr01:


I no say ur throat done dey go there

The TP I go take used b4 coming to LASU will by half of all the belongings there.

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Re: LASU College Of Medicine Management Throws Out Students’ Belongings From Hostels by adeadekf: 1:57pm On Sep 23, 2020
*PRESS RELEASE*

*RE: LASU COLLEGE OF MEDICINE MANAGEMENT THROWS OUT STUDENTS' BELONGING FROM HOSTELS*

The attention of the Lagos State University Management has been drawn to an online publication by Sahara Reporters titled "LASU College Of Medicine Management Throws Out Students’ Belongings From Hostels", in which the news platform alleged that the management of the Lagos State University College of Medicine (LASUCOM) threw out belongings of students in mid and lower classes and left them in the rain.

The University Management wishes to state unequivocally that the LASUCOM management did not " throw out" or leave the students' belonging in the rain as stated.

Indeed, the picture attached to the publication half tells the true story. For the purpose of clarification, we wish to state as follows, that:

1. The College carries out a routine maintenance and renovation of it's facilities, including students hostels, to ensure a conducive atmosphere and the best standard of living for its students. To do this, the management uses the window period provided by holidays so that the students are not affected.

2. When the COVID-19 lockdown was announced and students were asked to vacate the hostels, it provided another opportunity to carry out planned renovations, so students were informed, upon leaving, to vacate ALL their belongings from the hostels.

3. When the lockdown was eased, several messages were again sent to the students to vacate all their belongings to allow the College proceed with the renovations. In all, the vast majority of the students observed total compliance while a few of them picked only what they considered valuable, leaving mostly buckets, stoves and other items. All this while, the College had to delay work to allow the students ample time for full compliance.

4. When the government announced the resumption of school, in a bid to ensure that students resume into a much safer and better hostel environment, and to put only ONE student in a room in compliance with COVID-19 regulations, notices were again sent to ALL students to come and move any of their properties left in the hostels as each room was to be emptied to carry out proper renovation and paintings. The notice gave a deadline with the caveat that any item still left in a room is deemed not to be useful or needed by the student. This made it a whole six months notice to the students.

5. During the renovation, many of the unpacked items, mostly plastic buckets and stoves and old clothes, were taken out into the hostel compound and covered with trampoline. We believe the students appreciate our effort in providing a neat, safe and welcoming living environment that is conducive for study.

6. It appears that the trampoline was removed by some students in a bid to pick their property when the picture posted by Sahara reporters was taken.

I wish to state that the Acting Provost of the College, Prof. Abiodun Adewuya, had lucidly explained the circumstances behind the pictures to the concerned stakeholders.

The Lagos State University remains committed to the welfare of its students and will continue to strive to provide the best quality education in a conducive atmosphere.

Signed
Ademola Adekoya
Coordinator, Centre for Information, Press and Public Relations,
Lagos State University.
Re: LASU College Of Medicine Management Throws Out Students’ Belongings From Hostels by tollyboy5(m): 2:04pm On Sep 23, 2020
luscioustrish:
But they were warned before this action was taken
.
Two wrongs don't make a right though.
Do you think it is easy to move out all your stuff? Even people who park from one room don't park immediately not to talk of those who left sch during pandemic. Let us not be quick to be on the side of oppressors
Re: LASU College Of Medicine Management Throws Out Students’ Belongings From Hostels by ENIGMATIC2023(m): 2:06pm On Sep 23, 2020
LASU refutes report of students belongings being thrown out


The management of the Lagos State University LASU, Ojo has denied an online publication titled “LASU College Of Medicine Management Throws Out Students’ Belongings From Hostels”, in which a news platform alleged that the management of the Lagos State University College of Medicine (LASUCOM) threw out belongings of students in mid and lower classes and left them in the rain.
In a statement by the Coordinator Centre for Information Press and Public Relations, CIPPR, LASU, Mr Ademola Adekoya, on Wednesday, he described the story as unfounded and far from the truth.
“The University Management wishes to state unequivocally that the LASUCOM management did not ” throw out” or leave the students’ belonging in the rain as stated.
READ ALSO: LASU: Group writes Sanwo-Olu over selection of new VC
“Indeed, the picture attached to the publication half tells the true story. For the purpose of clarification, we wish to state as follows, that:
“The College carries out routine maintenance and renovation of its facilities, including students hostels, to ensure a conducive atmosphere and the best standard of living for its students. To do this, the management uses the window period provided by holidays so that the students are not affected.
“When the COVID-19 lockdown was announced and students were asked to vacate the hostels, it provided another opportunity to carry out planned renovations, so students were informed, upon leaving, to vacate all their belongings from the hostels.
“When the lockdown was eased, several messages were again sent to the students to vacate all their belongings to allow the College to proceed with the renovations. In all, the vast majority of the students observed total compliance while a few of them picked only what they considered valuable, leaving mostly buckets, stoves, and other items. All this while, the College had to delay work to allow the students ample time for full compliance.
“When the government announced the resumption of school, in a bid to ensure that students resume into a much safer and better hostel environment, and to put only ONE student in a room in compliance with COVID-19 regulations, notices were again sent to ALL students to come and move any of their properties left in the hostels as each room was to be emptied to carry out proper renovation and paintings. The notice gave a deadline with the caveat that any item still left in a room is deemed not to be useful or needed by the student. This made it a whole six months notice to the students.

“During the renovation, many of the unpacked items, mostly plastic buckets and stoves and old clothes, were taken out into the hostel compound and covered with a trampoline. We believe the students appreciate our effort in providing a neat, safe, and welcoming living environment that is conducive for study.
“It appears that the trampoline was removed by some students in a bid to pick their property when the picture posted by Sahara reporters was taken.
“I wish to state that the Acting Provost of the College, Prof. Abiodun Adewuya, had lucidly explained the circumstances behind the pictures to the concerned stakeholders.
“Lagos State University remains committed to the welfare of its students and will continue to strive to provide the best quality education in a conducive atmosphere.”

Vanguard
Re: LASU College Of Medicine Management Throws Out Students’ Belongings From Hostels by ENIGMATIC2023(m): 2:07pm On Sep 23, 2020
decatalyst:
Why would a sane individual do this?

Why would a responsible school management engage in this?


Well, people do rubbish because our justice system is rubbish!

If organizations, institutions and citizens know that they can be sued/punished/penalized for acting against what is acceptable, we will have less of absurd actions like this.
LASU refutes report of students belongings being thrown out


The management of the Lagos State University LASU, Ojo has denied an online publication titled “LASU College Of Medicine Management Throws Out Students’ Belongings From Hostels”, in which a news platform alleged that the management of the Lagos State University College of Medicine (LASUCOM) threw out belongings of students in mid and lower classes and left them in the rain.
In a statement by the Coordinator Centre for Information Press and Public Relations, CIPPR, LASU, Mr Ademola Adekoya, on Wednesday, he described the story as unfounded and far from the truth.
“The University Management wishes to state unequivocally that the LASUCOM management did not ” throw out” or leave the students’ belonging in the rain as stated.
READ ALSO: LASU: Group writes Sanwo-Olu over selection of new VC
“Indeed, the picture attached to the publication half tells the true story. For the purpose of clarification, we wish to state as follows, that:
“The College carries out routine maintenance and renovation of its facilities, including students hostels, to ensure a conducive atmosphere and the best standard of living for its students. To do this, the management uses the window period provided by holidays so that the students are not affected.
“When the COVID-19 lockdown was announced and students were asked to vacate the hostels, it provided another opportunity to carry out planned renovations, so students were informed, upon leaving, to vacate all their belongings from the hostels.
“When the lockdown was eased, several messages were again sent to the students to vacate all their belongings to allow the College to proceed with the renovations. In all, the vast majority of the students observed total compliance while a few of them picked only what they considered valuable, leaving mostly buckets, stoves, and other items. All this while, the College had to delay work to allow the students ample time for full compliance.
“When the government announced the resumption of school, in a bid to ensure that students resume into a much safer and better hostel environment, and to put only ONE student in a room in compliance with COVID-19 regulations, notices were again sent to ALL students to come and move any of their properties left in the hostels as each room was to be emptied to carry out proper renovation and paintings. The notice gave a deadline with the caveat that any item still left in a room is deemed not to be useful or needed by the student. This made it a whole six months notice to the students.

“During the renovation, many of the unpacked items, mostly plastic buckets and stoves and old clothes, were taken out into the hostel compound and covered with a trampoline. We believe the students appreciate our effort in providing a neat, safe, and welcoming living environment that is conducive for study.
“It appears that the trampoline was removed by some students in a bid to pick their property when the picture posted by Sahara reporters was taken.
“I wish to state that the Acting Provost of the College, Prof. Abiodun Adewuya, had lucidly explained the circumstances behind the pictures to the concerned stakeholders.
“Lagos State University remains committed to the welfare of its students and will continue to strive to provide the best quality education in a conducive atmosphere.”

Vanguard
Re: LASU College Of Medicine Management Throws Out Students’ Belongings From Hostels by ENIGMATIC2023(m): 2:07pm On Sep 23, 2020
Abcruz:
This is highly insensitive.

LASU refutes report of students belongings being thrown out


The management of the Lagos State University LASU, Ojo has denied an online publication titled “LASU College Of Medicine Management Throws Out Students’ Belongings From Hostels”, in which a news platform alleged that the management of the Lagos State University College of Medicine (LASUCOM) threw out belongings of students in mid and lower classes and left them in the rain.
In a statement by the Coordinator Centre for Information Press and Public Relations, CIPPR, LASU, Mr Ademola Adekoya, on Wednesday, he described the story as unfounded and far from the truth.
“The University Management wishes to state unequivocally that the LASUCOM management did not ” throw out” or leave the students’ belonging in the rain as stated.
READ ALSO: LASU: Group writes Sanwo-Olu over selection of new VC
“Indeed, the picture attached to the publication half tells the true story. For the purpose of clarification, we wish to state as follows, that:
“The College carries out routine maintenance and renovation of its facilities, including students hostels, to ensure a conducive atmosphere and the best standard of living for its students. To do this, the management uses the window period provided by holidays so that the students are not affected.
“When the COVID-19 lockdown was announced and students were asked to vacate the hostels, it provided another opportunity to carry out planned renovations, so students were informed, upon leaving, to vacate all their belongings from the hostels.
“When the lockdown was eased, several messages were again sent to the students to vacate all their belongings to allow the College to proceed with the renovations. In all, the vast majority of the students observed total compliance while a few of them picked only what they considered valuable, leaving mostly buckets, stoves, and other items. All this while, the College had to delay work to allow the students ample time for full compliance.
“When the government announced the resumption of school, in a bid to ensure that students resume into a much safer and better hostel environment, and to put only ONE student in a room in compliance with COVID-19 regulations, notices were again sent to ALL students to come and move any of their properties left in the hostels as each room was to be emptied to carry out proper renovation and paintings. The notice gave a deadline with the caveat that any item still left in a room is deemed not to be useful or needed by the student. This made it a whole six months notice to the students.

“During the renovation, many of the unpacked items, mostly plastic buckets and stoves and old clothes, were taken out into the hostel compound and covered with a trampoline. We believe the students appreciate our effort in providing a neat, safe, and welcoming living environment that is conducive for study.
“It appears that the trampoline was removed by some students in a bid to pick their property when the picture posted by Sahara reporters was taken.
“I wish to state that the Acting Provost of the College, Prof. Abiodun Adewuya, had lucidly explained the circumstances behind the pictures to the concerned stakeholders.
“Lagos State University remains committed to the welfare of its students and will continue to strive to provide the best quality education in a conducive atmosphere.”

Vanguard

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Re: LASU College Of Medicine Management Throws Out Students’ Belongings From Hostels by ENIGMATIC2023(m): 2:08pm On Sep 23, 2020
ninocia18:
Why do Nigerian universities treat her students like animals? With the economic situation of students and their parents, you are destroying their properties. You won't provide for them, you won't make policies that will make businesses thrive. Yet, you are so quick to making life hard for them. This is bad. Really bad. Your children aren't in these schools. I don't blame you sha. It will be over soon. Nigerians will one day get the respect that they deserve.

LASU refutes report of students belongings being thrown out


The management of the Lagos State University LASU, Ojo has denied an online publication titled “LASU College Of Medicine Management Throws Out Students’ Belongings From Hostels”, in which a news platform alleged that the management of the Lagos State University College of Medicine (LASUCOM) threw out belongings of students in mid and lower classes and left them in the rain.
In a statement by the Coordinator Centre for Information Press and Public Relations, CIPPR, LASU, Mr Ademola Adekoya, on Wednesday, he described the story as unfounded and far from the truth.
“The University Management wishes to state unequivocally that the LASUCOM management did not ” throw out” or leave the students’ belonging in the rain as stated.
READ ALSO: LASU: Group writes Sanwo-Olu over selection of new VC
“Indeed, the picture attached to the publication half tells the true story. For the purpose of clarification, we wish to state as follows, that:
“The College carries out routine maintenance and renovation of its facilities, including students hostels, to ensure a conducive atmosphere and the best standard of living for its students. To do this, the management uses the window period provided by holidays so that the students are not affected.
“When the COVID-19 lockdown was announced and students were asked to vacate the hostels, it provided another opportunity to carry out planned renovations, so students were informed, upon leaving, to vacate all their belongings from the hostels.
“When the lockdown was eased, several messages were again sent to the students to vacate all their belongings to allow the College to proceed with the renovations. In all, the vast majority of the students observed total compliance while a few of them picked only what they considered valuable, leaving mostly buckets, stoves, and other items. All this while, the College had to delay work to allow the students ample time for full compliance.
“When the government announced the resumption of school, in a bid to ensure that students resume into a much safer and better hostel environment, and to put only ONE student in a room in compliance with COVID-19 regulations, notices were again sent to ALL students to come and move any of their properties left in the hostels as each room was to be emptied to carry out proper renovation and paintings. The notice gave a deadline with the caveat that any item still left in a room is deemed not to be useful or needed by the student. This made it a whole six months notice to the students.

“During the renovation, many of the unpacked items, mostly plastic buckets and stoves and old clothes, were taken out into the hostel compound and covered with a trampoline. We believe the students appreciate our effort in providing a neat, safe, and welcoming living environment that is conducive for study.
“It appears that the trampoline was removed by some students in a bid to pick their property when the picture posted by Sahara reporters was taken.
“I wish to state that the Acting Provost of the College, Prof. Abiodun Adewuya, had lucidly explained the circumstances behind the pictures to the concerned stakeholders.
“Lagos State University remains committed to the welfare of its students and will continue to strive to provide the best quality education in a conducive atmosphere.”

Vanguard
Re: LASU College Of Medicine Management Throws Out Students’ Belongings From Hostels by ENIGMATIC2023(m): 2:09pm On Sep 23, 2020
Mowsid:

How about those who reside in the east and up north, should they pack all their belongings back to their abode all because school was shut down for months. Try and be sensitive

LASU refutes report of students belongings being thrown out


The management of the Lagos State University LASU, Ojo has denied an online publication titled “LASU College Of Medicine Management Throws Out Students’ Belongings From Hostels”, in which a news platform alleged that the management of the Lagos State University College of Medicine (LASUCOM) threw out belongings of students in mid and lower classes and left them in the rain.
In a statement by the Coordinator Centre for Information Press and Public Relations, CIPPR, LASU, Mr Ademola Adekoya, on Wednesday, he described the story as unfounded and far from the truth.
“The University Management wishes to state unequivocally that the LASUCOM management did not ” throw out” or leave the students’ belonging in the rain as stated.
READ ALSO: LASU: Group writes Sanwo-Olu over selection of new VC
“Indeed, the picture attached to the publication half tells the true story. For the purpose of clarification, we wish to state as follows, that:
“The College carries out routine maintenance and renovation of its facilities, including students hostels, to ensure a conducive atmosphere and the best standard of living for its students. To do this, the management uses the window period provided by holidays so that the students are not affected.
“When the COVID-19 lockdown was announced and students were asked to vacate the hostels, it provided another opportunity to carry out planned renovations, so students were informed, upon leaving, to vacate all their belongings from the hostels.
“When the lockdown was eased, several messages were again sent to the students to vacate all their belongings to allow the College to proceed with the renovations. In all, the vast majority of the students observed total compliance while a few of them picked only what they considered valuable, leaving mostly buckets, stoves, and other items. All this while, the College had to delay work to allow the students ample time for full compliance.
“When the government announced the resumption of school, in a bid to ensure that students resume into a much safer and better hostel environment, and to put only ONE student in a room in compliance with COVID-19 regulations, notices were again sent to ALL students to come and move any of their properties left in the hostels as each room was to be emptied to carry out proper renovation and paintings. The notice gave a deadline with the caveat that any item still left in a room is deemed not to be useful or needed by the student. This made it a whole six months notice to the students.

“During the renovation, many of the unpacked items, mostly plastic buckets and stoves and old clothes, were taken out into the hostel compound and covered with a trampoline. We believe the students appreciate our effort in providing a neat, safe, and welcoming living environment that is conducive for study.
“It appears that the trampoline was removed by some students in a bid to pick their property when the picture posted by Sahara reporters was taken.
“I wish to state that the Acting Provost of the College, Prof. Abiodun Adewuya, had lucidly explained the circumstances behind the pictures to the concerned stakeholders.
“Lagos State University remains committed to the welfare of its students and will continue to strive to provide the best quality education in a conducive atmosphere.”

Vanguard

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Re: LASU College Of Medicine Management Throws Out Students’ Belongings From Hostels by Bennysam: 2:15pm On Sep 23, 2020
decatalyst:


Your comment shows that you are bereft of ideas and alternatives to doing things well.

What happens to packing those properties and storing them somewhere that would ensure they are not damaged. It's raining season and I am not sure your eyes are defective enough not to see that some of the things thrown in the open will be damaged by rain or too much sun.

Most of you shouting and ranting about public office holders will performance worse if given the chance to handle institutions or governance.
More comment of yours show how stupid you're, they are informed on time and you still want them to pack it for you, dummy
Re: LASU College Of Medicine Management Throws Out Students’ Belongings From Hostels by iphanyi10(m): 2:26pm On Sep 23, 2020
very lawless and anyhow country.
Re: LASU College Of Medicine Management Throws Out Students’ Belongings From Hostels by isaacprinz(m): 4:31pm On Sep 23, 2020
decuteGenius:
I'd support them on this. Why would students leave their belongings in school and go on a break. As if to say


I'm sure some of em have been squatting in school during lockdown



If you attack this guys, you're a big fan of corruption
what are you saying, this is the dumbest statement I have read this week.
Re: LASU College Of Medicine Management Throws Out Students’ Belongings From Hostels by Teejay13(m): 4:41pm On Sep 23, 2020
This is not good at all.
Re: LASU College Of Medicine Management Throws Out Students’ Belongings From Hostels by ninocia18(m): 8:57pm On Sep 23, 2020
ENIGMATIC2023:


LASU refutes report of students belongings being thrown out


The management of the Lagos State University LASU, Ojo has denied an online publication titled “LASU College Of Medicine Management Throws Out Students’ Belongings From Hostels”, in which a news platform alleged that the management of the Lagos State University College of Medicine (LASUCOM) threw out belongings of students in mid and lower classes and left them in the rain.
In a statement by the Coordinator Centre for Information Press and Public Relations, CIPPR, LASU, Mr Ademola Adekoya, on Wednesday, he described the story as unfounded and far from the truth.
“The University Management wishes to state unequivocally that the LASUCOM management did not ” throw out” or leave the students’ belonging in the rain as stated.
READ ALSO: LASU: Group writes Sanwo-Olu over selection of new VC
“Indeed, the picture attached to the publication half tells the true story. For the purpose of clarification, we wish to state as follows, that:
“The College carries out routine maintenance and renovation of its facilities, including students hostels, to ensure a conducive atmosphere and the best standard of living for its students. To do this, the management uses the window period provided by holidays so that the students are not affected.
“When the COVID-19 lockdown was announced and students were asked to vacate the hostels, it provided another opportunity to carry out planned renovations, so students were informed, upon leaving, to vacate all their belongings from the hostels.
“When the lockdown was eased, several messages were again sent to the students to vacate all their belongings to allow the College to proceed with the renovations. In all, the vast majority of the students observed total compliance while a few of them picked only what they considered valuable, leaving mostly buckets, stoves, and other items. All this while, the College had to delay work to allow the students ample time for full compliance.
“When the government announced the resumption of school, in a bid to ensure that students resume into a much safer and better hostel environment, and to put only ONE student in a room in compliance with COVID-19 regulations, notices were again sent to ALL students to come and move any of their properties left in the hostels as each room was to be emptied to carry out proper renovation and paintings. The notice gave a deadline with the caveat that any item still left in a room is deemed not to be useful or needed by the student. This made it a whole six months notice to the students.

“During the renovation, many of the unpacked items, mostly plastic buckets and stoves and old clothes, were taken out into the hostel compound and covered with a trampoline. We believe the students appreciate our effort in providing a neat, safe, and welcoming living environment that is conducive for study.
“It appears that the trampoline was removed by some students in a bid to pick their property when the picture posted by Sahara reporters was taken.
“I wish to state that the Acting Provost of the College, Prof. Abiodun Adewuya, had lucidly explained the circumstances behind the pictures to the concerned stakeholders.
“Lagos State University remains committed to the welfare of its students and will continue to strive to provide the best quality education in a conducive atmosphere.”

Vanguard


As expected. They must always release a lie.
Re: LASU College Of Medicine Management Throws Out Students’ Belongings From Hostels by decatalyst(m): 9:45pm On Sep 23, 2020
Bennysam:

More comment of yours show how stupid you're, they are informed on time and you still want them to pack it for you, dummy

And this your comments validate the fact that you are senile and utterly out of touch!

There are many ways to handle this better. Those "properties" can be moved by the school porters to a large storage facility or even lock them up somewhere.

Most of you guys would be worse as institutions' administrators or government functionaries. Your kinds are bereft of ideas!

Now, skedaddle from here you nincompoop!
Re: LASU College Of Medicine Management Throws Out Students’ Belongings From Hostels by justicechichex: 12:27am On Sep 24, 2020
They don become landlords wey pursue tenants comot because of rent money!
Buh i know hostel fee is part of their tuition fees na
Be like say e don expire.

One of the very big disadvantages of staying in a hostel accommodation
Re: LASU College Of Medicine Management Throws Out Students’ Belongings From Hostels by Loveskid(m): 8:21am On Sep 24, 2020
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Re: LASU College Of Medicine Management Throws Out Students’ Belongings From Hostels by dangotesmummy: 8:31am On Nov 06, 2020
Exactly.they turned the school facilities to store house.they deserve it

I'm sure they have been warned several times
decuteGenius:
I'd support them on this. Why would students leave their belongings in school and go on a break. As if to say


I'm sure some of em have been squatting in school during lockdown



If you attack this guys, you're a big fan of corruption

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