An unfortunate incident occurred on Thursday at the Aliko Dangote University of Science and Technology, Wudil, Kano State. A female student, Aishat Yahaya Olabisi, was discovered deceased in her off-campus residence.

Olabisi, a female 300-level Food and Science Technology student, was reportedly discovered dead in her room following her return from class.

On that fateful day, the deceased student is reported to have written her first exam in the university’s ongoing first-semester exam.

One of the male students who spoke to punch Online on Saturday under the condition of anonymity attributed her untimely death to pressure from exams.

“The deceased was hale and hearty before she went out to write her first examination in the ongoing first-semester examination,” the student said.

However, the university’s management corrected the false information after media reports claimed that a female student had passed away in the dorm.

In a statement dated May 3, 2024, Prof. Abdulkadir Dambazau, the university’s dean of students affairs, denied the allegations made by the media.

The statement titled “Clarification Regarding False Statement About Student’s Death” read, “It has come to our attention that a recent statement made by DLC Hausa and some media outlets regarding the discovery of a student’s corpse at the students’ hall of residence is entirely false. We wish to address this matter promptly and unequivocally refute these claims.

“On 23 April 2024, we received news about the untimely passing of Yahaya Aishat Olabisi, a diligent and bright student of ADUSTECH Wudil. Aishat spent her last evening engrossed in her studies, diligently preparing for upcoming examinations. The following morning after a shared breakfast with her roommate and a heartfelt conversation with her father, she expressed her intent to rest briefly before resuming her studies. However, destiny had a different plan.

“In the early afternoon of the same day, concerns arose when Yahaya Aishat Olabisi did not respond to attempts to reach her. Upon investigation, it was discovered that she had passed away in her sleep in her off-campus residence. Immediate measures were taken, and she was swiftly taken to the university clinic, where her passing was confirmed by medical professionals.”

The statement added that Olabisi’s remains had been transferred to the Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital for postmortem analysis.

“Given the circumstances, her remains were transferred to Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital for postmortem analysis to ascertain the cause of her sudden demise. Meanwhile, her grieving parents, who hail from Ilorin arrived the following day to bid farewell to their beloved daughter.

“In honouring her memory and bidding her farewell, Aishat was laid to rest on 24 April 2024, surrounded by family, friends, and members of the academic community who mourned her loss deeply,” the statement added.