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UNIBEN Bans Social Activities On Campus Over Student’s Murder by BleedingPen: 11:22pm On Apr 12, 2023
Management of the University of Benin (UNIBEN) has placed a ban on all social activities on campus following the recent killing of a final year male student identified as Desmond Obukobo Oghenerukhewe.

METROWATCH reports that Desmond, popularly called ‘Mayor’ by colleagues, was last week Monday murdered in cold blood right inside his hostel room in the popular hall 3 Hall of Residence at the Ugbowo campus.

A memo issued by the university’s Dean of Students, Professor Clement Ighodaro, on Tuesday, obtained by METROWATCH, said all “activities related to students gathering are suspended till further notice.”

Although the university management did not state the reason for the ban, METROWATCH learned that the development may not be unconnected to the recent gruesome murder of the final year student on campus.

Precedents

But this is not the first time that UNIBEN has placed restrictions on students’ activities on campus. Over the past years, the institution have adopted such ‘measures’ in the wake of killings of its students.

In 2019, the school banned all social activities on campus following the killing of a 200-level student simply identified as Aficionado by suspected cultists during a final year jean carnival by students of the the Faculty of Arts.

Similarly, in the wake of cult-related killings in Benin City, in 2021, UNIBEN restricted social activities on campus with a directive that all activities must be carried out with permission from the Dean of Students.

Backstory

Unknown assailants on Monday April 3, sent ‘Mayor’, a final year Public Administration student to early grave. Security has been beefed up on campus in the wake of the incident, while normal activities, including academic, are ongoing.

Management of the university had pledged to intensify efforts to protect the lives of staff and students at all time and forestall re-occurrence of such incident within the university’s premises.

A statement endorsed by the UNIBEN’s spokesperson, Mrs Benedicta Ehanire, said ”Management is working closely with the internal security units in ensuring that such dastardly incident does not occur again within the University’s premises.”

While commiserating with the family and colleagues of the murdered student, the UNIBEN management enjoined other students to be calm “as the Police as well as other Security Agencies are working hard to fish out and arrest the culprit.”

On its part, the Edo State Police Command said the death of the final year student was caused by a rivalry war between two cult groups, adding that the deceased belonged to one of the outlawed secret cult groups.

Police spokesperson, SP Chidi Nwabuzor said the late Desmond, who was also the head of Kegites Club in UNIBEN, was a member of Maphites secret cult group and he was killed by members of the Bl@ck axe popularly called Eiye.

“Preliminary investigation showed that the victim was a member of Maphites while the killers are members of Aye. The DPO will transfer the case to the SCID to continue investigation,” the police image maker claimed.

More than one week, however, the police are yet to make arrests in connection to the incident. Efforts to obtain comments from the police spokesperson were unsuccessful.

Students react

Meanwhile, students, especially those in final year, have expressed mixed reactions over the ban on social activities on campus.

Some of them while lamenting the suspension, said social activities help to bring students together and foster unity among them when they leave school.

A 500-level Engineering student who preferred anonymity said: “I don’t think suspending social activities on campus is the best option to handling security challenges. Besides, the killing took place inside the hostel and not during any social activity or gathering of students.”

Samuel, a 500-level Law student, described the suspension of social activities on campus by school authorities as heartbreaking, ”and a violation of citizens’ rights as permitted by the Nigerian Constitution.”

He said if the University management beefed up security they would be able to handle any crisis that may arise during social activities, while calling for adequate security on campus.

“It seems the school is becoming more boring. How can social activities be suspended just like that? Are they trying to pin the killing on social activities? That's unfair!,” said Samuel.

“If the problem is security, I think strong security measures should be put in place during such activities or events to protect students instead of this outright and unlawful ban.

”These activities have been going on in school for a very long time and adds so much value to the society. Activities like the cultural or faculty week bring togetherness among students. It creates unity and oneness.”

Jennifer, a 400-level Fine Arts student, opposed the ban, saying: “Social activities on campus, especially final year activities, are meant to celebrate the successful completion of academic studies. It is a kind of reunion where students get to celebrate with each other before they all set out to different destinations of life.

“This is an important phase of students life and it has brought about unity and joy to students in the past. It is sad that it has been suspended again like the previous administration did,” Jennifer argued.

Vanessa, a 400-level Education student, said management should have a rethink as the importance of social activities on students’ lives cannot be overemphasized, especially as it has added values to the lives of students.

She said: ”The cultural activities, for instance, have enlightened and educated most students in so many areas. For example, most students who do not know how to speak their mother tongue have been privileged to learn through the cultural associations in the institution.

“It has also brought about enlightenment in the area of our cultural heritage and history of our tribes. We have learnt so much through this activities on campus, so I am not pleased with the suspension of all social activities on campus.”

However, for Osas, a 200-level student from the Faculty of Social Sciences, social activities on campus have always been hijacked by people with dubious intentions.

He said some students feel that such events have become an occasion where they can hurt fellow students they may have had issues with and so they take advantage of the occasion.

“The yearly killing of students, especially during final year week is saddening. It is something we do not want to experience again. Some years ago, a student was shot dead by suspected cultists during the final year celebration.

“So I understand where the school management is coming from. It is a wise move to suspend social activities and we all should adhere to it.”

Cynthia, a Life Science 300-level student, also backed the move by management, noting that events on campus had always given room for conflict because of lack of security during such activities.

She claimed that during such activities, outsiders are allowed into the school without proper identification or screening at the main gate by security personnel.

“Most of these flashy car drivers you see on campus may not be students, yet they are allowed into the school. Some of them may be there to cause trouble and walk away. So I think the move by management is to checkmate these excesses,” she said.

Suvvee, a 400-level Mass Communication student, said: “I do not believe in some of these (social) activities especially the so-called final year week. A lot of students have lost their lives in the process and the ban is a move to address violence and killings among cult rival groups.”

Favour, a 100-level student of Accounting, said: “School is a learning environment. Management cannot be blamed for placing a ban on social activities. At present, the security situation of the country leaves much to be desired. Therefore, the suspension of social activities by the school authorities is commendable. In the long run, students will derive huge benefits from the decision.”

An official of the UNIBEN Students’ Union, who craved anonymity said although social activities remain a source of joy to newly admitted and final year students, ”but in recent years, these (social) activities have become an avenue to forment trouble and mayhem. Therefore, school authorities cannot be blamed for placing a ban on social activities. At present, the security situation of the country leaves much to be desired.”

Social activities were first suspended on UNIBEN campus four years ago as a result of the assassination of a final year student of the Department of Nursing, by suspected cultists within the school premises.

Pandemonium broke out at the university’s Ugbowo campus that day, sending students and lecturers scampering for safety. The deceased, who was heading for a carnival organised for students in Social Sciences, was shot on the neck at close range by an unknown gunman.

It was later learnt that the assailant drove into the school in a tinted glass vehicle and hid at the car [quote]park where he ambushed the deceased and shot him.

The death of the said final year student had then become a major reason management felt such social activities which may lead to bloodshed among students needed to be nipped in the bud via the ban on social activities.

“While this have apparently eased cult-related activities during such social outings, it is however hoped that the ban will in the long run serve as a panacea to such wanton and needless violence among students of UNIBEN. Then other tertiary institutions across the country may imitate such move,” a top management staff told METROWATCH.

https://metrowatchxtra.com/2023/04/12/uniben-bans-social-activities-on-campus-over-students-murder/

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Re: UNIBEN Bans Social Activities On Campus Over Student’s Murder by TemplarLandry: 11:24pm On Apr 12, 2023
That school needs deliverance. The school has a faulty spiritual foundation.

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Re: UNIBEN Bans Social Activities On Campus Over Student’s Murder by jaeyking(m): 11:39pm On Apr 12, 2023
Till now
Na to dey shout who goes there be there problem

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Re: UNIBEN Bans Social Activities On Campus Over Student’s Murder by inoki247: 11:42pm On Apr 12, 2023
Uniben and Strong men wahala...

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Re: UNIBEN Bans Social Activities On Campus Over Student’s Murder by thesicilian: 1:17am On Apr 13, 2023
A student is killed by cultists right inside his hostel room and the school management is banning social activities all over the school. Doesn't add up.

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Re: UNIBEN Bans Social Activities On Campus Over Student’s Murder by RamseyKush: 8:11am On Apr 13, 2023
There's absolutely no gain in cultism...

Once they come for your ass in numbers, sope o ti lor...

Man was even the head of kegities sad

I hope students of uniben learn from this young man even though it is a usual thing.

No join cult for school o
Them go butcher you.

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Re: UNIBEN Bans Social Activities On Campus Over Student’s Murder by Elvis2kay: 9:24am On Apr 13, 2023
grin
Re: UNIBEN Bans Social Activities On Campus Over Student’s Murder by Angelfrost(m): 9:26am On Apr 13, 2023
Medicine after Death!... Literally and Figuratively!


Universities in Nigeria have since become careless about security of staff and students!

That was how a tertiary institution was so lax that a student got lynched and horribly murdered by fellow students in the North!

A national and global embarrassment!

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Re: UNIBEN Bans Social Activities On Campus Over Student’s Murder by lexy2014: 9:26am On Apr 13, 2023
TemplarLandry:
That school needs deliverance. The school has a faulty spiritual foundation.

are you the one that laid the foundation?

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Re: UNIBEN Bans Social Activities On Campus Over Student’s Murder by Mercury12(m): 9:27am On Apr 13, 2023
thesicilian:
A student is killed by cultists right inside his hostel room and the school management is banning social activities all over the school. Doesn't add up.

make e be like say dem no do anything. That is why.
It makes no sense because they are not addressing the root cause of the problem.
Everyone know uniben is the den of daredevil cultists

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Re: UNIBEN Bans Social Activities On Campus Over Student’s Murder by AFvckingAlpha(m): 9:28am On Apr 13, 2023
This is reminisce of the 1999 cult killings in OAU where Afriika and host of other students were murdered cold bloodedly by the AIYE cult group. Uniben needs to stamp out cultism in the school, authorities got a lot to do. Students being murdered on campus, that’s a NO NO, totally unacceptable.

By the way Prof Wale Omole that orchestrated the 1999 OAU attack was never found guilty despite the overwhelming evidence, ask me a country that is not working, I will tell you Nigeria as far back as ‘99

I said what I said my nigga

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Re: UNIBEN Bans Social Activities On Campus Over Student’s Murder by nobetoday: 9:29am On Apr 13, 2023
That year uniport stop their own tey tey.... Every social gathering is always a time for the ss3 boys to loot treasures
Re: UNIBEN Bans Social Activities On Campus Over Student’s Murder by benqo01(m): 9:30am On Apr 13, 2023
THIS WONT WORK UNIBEN IS A HOT ZONE WHEN IT COMES TO CULTISM, INFACT DO THEY EVEN PAY THEM OR WHAT?

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Re: UNIBEN Bans Social Activities On Campus Over Student’s Murder by PHZADDY1(m): 9:31am On Apr 13, 2023
Who goes that man??
Make Una calm down Una say NO
Re: UNIBEN Bans Social Activities On Campus Over Student’s Murder by dododawa1: 9:32am On Apr 13, 2023
Who brought this evil group called cultism to education

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Re: UNIBEN Bans Social Activities On Campus Over Student’s Murder by ManOfCompetence(m): 9:33am On Apr 13, 2023
RamseyKush:
I doubt this news sha sad

You know how people don drop for uniben, killings na normal things for there..

This story must be fake Sha..


The news is legit..... And killings isn't a normal thing in uniben......

thesicilian:
A student is killed by cultists right inside his hostel room and the school management is banning social activities all over the school. Doesn't add up.


Some social gatherings are usually an avenue for some of these persons to perpetrate evil..... so, on the short term, banning social activities will be helpful

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Re: UNIBEN Bans Social Activities On Campus Over Student’s Murder by Toneypen247(m): 9:35am On Apr 13, 2023
It doesn't add up.
What the system need is a better security apparatus to comb the whole environment continuously. We continue to rely on medicine after death.

Pathetic
Re: UNIBEN Bans Social Activities On Campus Over Student’s Murder by Powersurge: 9:35am On Apr 13, 2023
On the surface, this looks normal. But in reality, this is a breach of fundamental human right. And to think it's coming from a university makes it worse.

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Re: UNIBEN Bans Social Activities On Campus Over Student’s Murder by Seagodess(f): 9:36am On Apr 13, 2023
Soyinka

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Re: UNIBEN Bans Social Activities On Campus Over Student’s Murder by Majesty33(m): 9:39am On Apr 13, 2023
Your mama send you go school, u go dey join strong men and now maybe you don become stronger man for inside grave.

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Re: UNIBEN Bans Social Activities On Campus Over Student’s Murder by Creamypie(m): 9:40am On Apr 13, 2023
AFvckingAlpha:
This is reminisce of the 1999 cult killings in OAU where Afriika and host of other students were murdered cold bloodedly by the AIYE cult group. Uniben needs to stamp out cultism in the school, authorities got a lot to do. Students being murdered on campus, that’s a NO NO, totally unacceptable.

By the way Prof Wale Omole that orchestrated the 1999 OAU attack was never found guilty despite the overwhelming evidence, ask me a country that is not working, I will tell you Nigeria as far back as ‘99

I said what I said my nigga
u be real nigga. All those kids of yesterday no know wetin happen for o.a u on July 10, 1999 killings. Damn

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Re: UNIBEN Bans Social Activities On Campus Over Student’s Murder by olisaEze(m): 9:42am On Apr 13, 2023
From show guy to dead guy, I wonder if it was worth it!

dododawa1:
Who brought this evil group called cultism to education

The nutty professor! undecided

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Re: UNIBEN Bans Social Activities On Campus Over Student’s Murder by witsel4(m): 9:45am On Apr 13, 2023
RamseyKush:
I doubt this news sha sad

You know how people don drop for uniben, killings na normal things for there..

This story must be fake Sha..

No be so e be bro.
Yes there are pocket cult killings not just in Uniben but also many other tertiary institutions in the SS, SE and SW including NC. Don't make it a UNIBEN thing, some of us graduated there without trouble

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Re: UNIBEN Bans Social Activities On Campus Over Student’s Murder by Icarus99(f): 9:46am On Apr 13, 2023
Noble
Re: UNIBEN Bans Social Activities On Campus Over Student’s Murder by CodeTemplar: 9:52am On Apr 13, 2023
TemplarLandry:
That school needs deliverance. The school has a faulty spiritual foundation.
something like a campus politics. angry
Re: UNIBEN Bans Social Activities On Campus Over Student’s Murder by iampeterben(m): 9:53am On Apr 13, 2023
Good move
Re: UNIBEN Bans Social Activities On Campus Over Student’s Murder by PulaPower: 9:54am On Apr 13, 2023
TemplarLandry:
That school needs deliverance. The school has a faulty spiritual foundation.
No, instead blame the humans that occupy the school. School is just a building..

If you take away all the students in the school and replace with animals, you’ll see you won’t hear any cult killing. What does that tells you? It tells you nah the human wey Dey the school needs deliverance..

People have said it many times that their are many cultist in Uniben..

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Re: UNIBEN Bans Social Activities On Campus Over Student’s Murder by Chetas81(m): 9:56am On Apr 13, 2023
THE CHILDREN OF BLACK AFRICAN MAN WITH ONE ISSUES OR THE OTHER
Re: UNIBEN Bans Social Activities On Campus Over Student’s Murder by HITsquad: 10:13am On Apr 13, 2023
Cultists dey gather inside campus before?

During my school days in ESUT there was this unwritten general agreement between all major cult groups, the school VC and even the then governor... that all violence inside school campus is completely forbidden. And it's still that way till today.

One thing about cultism is that you cannot completely stop it... Na we dey call am cultism here, in other countries they are called gangs.

It's not that easy to end... Even the almighty America is still struggling with gang related murders... Especially among the Cripps, Bloods and other gangs. Sometimes even celebrity gang members over there especially rappers, end up getting killed in gang wars and dispute.

My point is... The best way to contain such things is to understand it... If Uniben VC really knows what's up... such stuff would never have happened inside his campus. Maybe only outside campus... Which would then be left for the authorities, to play their own wing to contain.

There are cultist in almost every angle of the country... But you only hear of cult killings in just some areas.... That's what happens when there are necessary intelligence on ground. Most community leaders work hand in hand with various cult leaders to maintain peace in their community... Yea you can also arrest them, that too works. But then what? How many you go arrest? They would always be other members to replace the elites... And shit continues.

So intelligence and cooperation is the best move for now, in my personal opinion.

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