The students described the initiative as a transformative intervention.
The union stated, “Students noticed the hike of more than #50,000 on the school fees.”
He disclosed that the boyfriend’s landlord and some other people, suspected of facilitating the killing, had been arrested.
The EFCC also stated items seized from the suspects included six exotic cars, several laptops, mobile phones and incriminating documents.
“We are appealing to the government and security agencies to ensure the student is released within 72 hours or we will shut down the state with another protest.”
