In a shocking turn of events, students at Ignatius Ajuru University are seething with anger and frustration as their course representatives allegedly vanished with a staggering sum of N6.4 million meant for the purchase of essential textbooks. The incident has ignited a frenzy of outrage on social media platforms and within the university’s community.
Students of Ignatius Ajuru University are rallying every possible avenue to nab their course representatives, throwing their names into the “wanted” pool, after they vanished into thin air with a hefty load of millions naira cash intended for purchasing textbooks.
The accused individuals at the center of this financial scandal have been identified as Henry Boma Ekine, a course representative, and his assistant, Princess Boniface. These two students were entrusted with the responsibility of managing funds earmarked for purchasing textbooks for their fellow coursemates within the faculty of management sciences.
The news of their audacious escapade has spread like wildfire, with photos of the alleged culprits circulating widely on various social media platforms. It is reported that the university’s accounting department is abuzz with discussions about the disappearance of the funds and the alleged involvement of the accused students.
The situation took a more official turn when a meticulously crafted petition surfaced online, directed towards the dean of the faculty of management sciences. The petition shed further light on the gravity of the situation, accusing Henry Boma Ekine and Princess Boniface of misappropriating the substantial sum intended for the betterment of their fellow students’ academic pursuits.
Though lacking official confirmation, there are whispers within the digital realm suggesting that the university administration has initiated a manhunt to locate the accused students. The viral snapshots of the accused individuals have intensified the online furor, with students and netizens demanding justice and accountability.
Edugist delving deeper into the matter, a Facebook user named Iwor Romgbo brought the incident to light through a detailed account of the situation. The post disclosed that the university had officially labeled Henry Boma Ekine and Princess Boniface as “wanted” for their alleged involvement in the vanishing act that saw a substantial amount of money disappear from the textbook funds.
As the university community and the public at large await official statements and updates on the investigation, the incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of transparency, accountability, and ethical conduct within educational institutions. The rallying of infuriated students showcases their determination to see justice served and to ensure that such incidents are prevented in the future, Edugist reports.