OAU student commits suicide
This was announced by the Chief Security Officer of the school, Babatunde Oyatokun, Tuesday evening.
“The Security Department announces the painful departure of a student of the Faculty of Admin; Adedeji Emmanuel who till his time of passing was a 200-level student of Management and Accounting.
“It is being speculated that he died as a result of intake of pesticide and all evidence points towards this but we have launched an investigation to unravel the circumstances surrounding his death,” Mr Oyatokun said in a statement.
He advised students to utilise the Counseling Unit of the school when dealing with psychological or academic issues.
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Deputy Principal (Administration) Dayangku Zalina binti Pengiran Haji Aliuddin was the guest of honour.
Acting Deputy Principal (Academic) Dr Mohd Zamri bin Haji Ismail, the administration team and the newly appointed peer counsellors for 2021/2022 also attended.
The event began with the national anthem, followed by a special prayer read by Head of Bureau of Religious Affairs Muhammad Khairul Azmin bin Haji A Ibrahim.
Counsellor Pengiran ‘Ain Basyiirah binti Pengiran Haji Besar expressed her appreciation to the former peer counsellors in carrying out their duties.
The Counselling Unit appointed 41 new peer counsellors for 2021/2022 and formed five bureaus – Bureau of Information and Technology, Public Relations and Publicity, Bureau of Religious Affairs, Bureau of Social Welfare and Community Service and Bureau of Visual Arts.
Ishmael Abdallah, the 10-year-old boy, who was allegedly murdered at Kasoa for ritual purposes, was on Thursday buried at the Amanfrom Muslim Cemetery after Islamic rituals. Sheikh Yousiph Saeed Ankomah, Imam for Taifa, who conducted the burial service, prayed for the soul of the deceased and asked the bereaved family to take heart and trust God for better times ahead. He asked parents to develop interest in what their children did outside home, in their friends and what they used mobile phones for, to avert such calamities. Sheikh Ankomah said the incident should be a lesson to all parents and emphasised the need to bring up children in the fear of God so they could become responsible citizens.