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    25 Ajayi Crowther varsity students arraigned for beating colleague to death

    Vincent OsuwoBy Vincent OsuwoJune 5, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Alex Timileyin: Slain student's family storms Ajayi Crowther varsity, demands justice
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    No fewer Twenty-five students of the Ajayi Crowther University in Oyo State were arraigned on Wednesday before the Chief Magistrate Court in connection with the murder of Alex Timileyin, a student who was beaten to death by his colleagues for allegedly stealing a mobile phone.

    aged between 18 and 34, the students have been remanded in prison until July 8 pending trial.

    An activist from Itsekiri in the Warri Kingdom, Delta State, identified as ‘Lord of Warri’ disclosed the development on X.com.

    Chronicle NG reports that Timileyin was beaten to death inside a hostel known as Shepherd Inn on the school premises by a group of other students for allegedly stealing a mobile phone.

    The deceased was said to have been beaten from 6 p.m. on Friday to about 10 a.m. on Saturday.

    The activist, who is a relative of the deceased, previously petitioned Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde, imploring him to guarantee that those responsible for the murder were brought to justice.

    In an update on X on Wednesday, ‘Lord of Warri’ wrote, “Today, June 5, 25 students were arraigned in court in connection with the tragic murder of Prince Alex Timileyin, a son of the Warri Kingdom and a student at Ajayi Crowther University, Oyo.

    “The court has remanded them in prison until July 8, pending trial.

    “We appreciate the efforts of the Oyo State Government and the Oyo State Police Command in pursuing justice and ensuring that the perpetrators are held accountable.

    “We await the trial and expect that justice will be served in its entirety.”

    The suspects are: Kumolu Opeyemi Daniel (21), Oluwole Olanshile Thompson (25), Lawal Victor Tomilola (23), Omolakin Oluwatomiwa Anthony (24), Folorunsho Oluwakunmi (21), Bolarinwa Oloruntoyinbo Victor (20), Oladoye Femi Ola (34), Kehinde Olasusuyi Martins (32), Okorie Samuel (20), Mustapha Khalid (23), Mustapha Usman Segun (19), Adeniran Yusuf (20), Oloyede Femi (18), Areye Joseph Aduragbemi (19), Oyelakin Iyanuoluwatomiwa (18), and Olalekan Obaloluwa (20).

    Others include Adejumobi Emmanuel (18), Daudu John Oluwaseun (18), Gana Solomon (21), Moses Abiola (20), Tijani Hammad (21), Omon-Fumen Jenkins (21), Okay-Aroh Gerald (20), Kolawole David (22), and Afesojaye Emmanuel (18).

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