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Dazan Charity: “Protesting students are lazy asses” – YabaTech suggests

Dazan Charity: “Protesting students are lazy asses” – YabaTech suggests

YabaTech rector Margaret Kudi Ladipo.
YabaTech rector Margaret Kudi Ladipo.

Yaba College of Technology has related its version of events regarding how Dazan Charity died. They also suggested the protesting students are not more than lazy, jobless asses who don’t want to seat for their upcoming examination.

Here’s the NAN story:

The Management of Yaba College of Technology (Yabatech), has announced the death of Miss Comfort Dazan, a final year student, on Wednesday morning due to illness.

This is contained in a statement made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) by the Head, Public Relations Unit of the college, Mr Charles Oni, in Lagos on Wednesday.

The statement said Dazan, a student in the Office Technology Management Department, was a victim of Sickle Cell Anaemia.

According to the statement, she had developed a crisis in the afternoon of Tuesday, Feb. 9 and was on temporary admission at the College of Medical Centre under close watch of the Centre’s Management.

It said she was, however, discharged when her condition became stable so that she could prepare for examination on Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2016.

“Practical examinations began round the college last Monday as a precursor to the main general examination scheduled for Monday, Feb. 15.

“Dazan relapsed around midnight and her roommates rushed her back to the medical centre where precautionary medical attention was given to her, with a promise to refer her to Federal Medical Centre at Ebute Metta at dawn.

“She was being conveyed to the Federal Medical Centre early this morning when she gave up the ghost.

How Dazan Charity died: the students, friends version

Oluwabukola Charity Dazan died aged 27. This picture was take by one of her friends on Tuesday February 2, 2016 during her departmental traditional day.
Oluwabukola Charity Dazan died aged 27. This picture was take by one of her friends on Tuesday February 2, 2016 during her departmental traditional day.

“Students immediately cashed in on the death of Dazan to engage in opportunistic clamour for the extension of the semester.

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“They demanded for the extension of the semester for two weeks contrary to the College calendar.

“Unfortunately, many students do not prepare for examination until such examinations are a week or three days away, and customarily, they always plead for extension until the management put a stop to such opportunism about two years ago.

“The hydra-headed clamour sprang up again Wednesday because of the death of Miss Dazan.‘’

The statement said Dazan’s remains were interred at the Atan Cemetry Wednesday with family members, college management and students in attendance.

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