“In this regard, I believe she wasn’t electrocuted. Even if she was, it wasn’t enough to take her life. She was in shock…”
The angry students say they are now moving their protest to the school’s main gate.
“Failure to address these within the given next seven days will be met with our revolutionary reaction across the length and breadth of the state.”
JAMB chief Dibu Ojerinde is under fire for the new policy he said was done to help unpopular tertiary institutions get more candidates.
The aggrieved students said they will stage another protest if compensation is not paid to the families of the victims in seven days.