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Justice for Uwa: UNIBEN Reacts Vera Uwaila's Death
The Management of the University of Benin has reacted to the deaths of 22-yr-old Uwa was k!lled by some men in Benin City on Saturday
In a statement signed by Benedicta Ehanire, PhD PRO 31st May 2020 said;
“The Management of the University of Benin has received with shock, the news of the rpe and subsequent m2rder of one of its students, Miss Vera Uwaila Omozuwa, 100 level, Microbiology Department.”
Reacting on behalf of Management, the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Lilian salami, said the actions are condemnable and should not be condoned by any society.”
She said the current pandemic was already hard on everyone and that compounding it with inflicting additional pain on any family is a wicked act.
While commiserating with the bereaved family on the loss of their dear daughter, Professor Salami prayed God to grant her soul, peaceful rest.”
The Vice-Chancellor then used the opportunity to call on students of the Institution and indeed all young people to be wary of the company they keep and the places that they visit.
Meanwhile, a delegation has been sent by the University’s Management to commiserate with the bereaved family.”
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