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November 2, 2023 11 OAU Students Face Fraud Trial With Varsity And EFCC

11 OAU Students Face Fraud Trial With Varsity And EFCC

The management of Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, is in discussions with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) following the apprehension of 69 individuals suspected of internet fraud, including numerous university students. Subsequently, 58 of these students were released late on Wednesday.

In a midnight operation, EFCC officials conducted a raid on hostels near the OAU campus, including Fine Touch and Superb hostels in Oduduwa Estate, Ile-Ife. They entered rooms and apprehended the students. The Students' Union President, Akinremi Ojo, expressed concern, noting that the union had information about "72 students picked up from the hostel, with their phones and cars confiscated." He demanded the students' release while criticizing the arrests' manner.

READ ALSO: EFCC Arrests Over 70 OAU Students In Midnight Raid

Joy Abiola, a former union official, reported that the students were subjected to physical violence during the arrests. Abiola explained that EFCC officials arrived between 1:40 a.m. and 4:00 a.m., emphasizing that only students resided in those hostels. She questioned the justification for arresting individuals with iPhones, laptops, and cars, as some of the students were technology enthusiasts.

Videos circulated by students showed them being forcibly loaded into a white Hummer bus by security personnel. In another video, a convoy of vehicles, including the white Hummer Bus, departed Ile-Ife for the EFCC zonal office in Ibadan, the capital of Oyo State.

Subsequently, the EFCC issued a statement on its verified Facebook page, confirming the arrest of 69 suspects in Ile-Ife but refraining from disclosing whether they were students. The agency stated that the arrests were based on actionable intelligence related to suspected fraudulent internet activities in the Oduduwa Estate area.

The arrested individuals have reportedly provided statements to the EFCC and will be charged in court once investigations are completed. In response, OAU students and union officers protested at the EFCC office in Ibadan, demanding the release of their colleagues while facing a heavy security presence.

The Osun Joint Campus Committee of the National Association of Nigerian Students also denounced the arrests, highlighting the lack of justification and evidence for invading the students' residences and transporting them to Ibadan.

The Public Relations Officer of the university, Abiodun Olarewaju, confirmed that the university's management was in discussions with EFCC officials. He further noted that 58 students had been released, while the remaining 11 faced legal proceedings.

November 1, 2023 EFCC Arrests Over 70 OAU Students In Midnight Raid

EFCC Arrests Over 70 OAU Students In Midnight Raid

In a startling turn of events, more than 70 students of Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) in Ile-Ife, Osun State, found themselves in the custody of officials from the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) following a midnight raid on hostels situated outside the campus. The incident sent shockwaves through the university community, leaving many questions unanswered.

According to multiple sources in Ile-Ife, the incident unfolded around 2 a.m. when EFCC officials descended on the Fine Touch and Superb hostels in Oduduwa Estate. In a disturbing operation, they forcefully entered rooms and apprehended the students residing there. As of the time of reporting, the exact reasons behind these arrests remain uncertain.

Students' Union President, Abass Ojo, shed some light on the situation, revealing that the union had information on "72 students picked up from the hostel, with phones and cars confiscated." The news took a distressing turn when a former union official, Joy Abiola, reported that the arrested students were subjected to physical abuse.

"The EFCC officials arrived between 1:40 a.m. and 4:00 a.m.," Joy disclosed, emphasizing that only students inhabit these hostels. She questioned the rationale behind apprehending individuals for owning common items like iPhones, laptops, and cars.

To make matters worse, female students were among those taken into custody, and even some first-year students, who had merely paid visits to their senior colleagues, were not spared. The overall approach to the operation left many perplexed and outraged.

In a video shared by one of the students, the distressing scene unfolds as numerous young individuals, presumed to be students of the hostel, are herded into a white Hummer Bus. The footage captures security officials forcefully urging them to move quickly and enter the vehicle.

Another video captured several vehicles, including the white Hummer Bus, in motion. Students indicated that the officials were departing from the Ile-Ife area, heading towards Ibadan.

As of the time of inquiry, the head of Public Affairs Department at the EFCC, Ibadan Zonal Command, Olumide Egbodofo, stated that a comprehensive update on the incident would be provided in the form of a press release. Unfortunately, efforts to reach the university's spokesperson, Abiodun Olarewaju, proved futile.

This perplexing incident has ignited concerns within the academic community, raising questions about the rights and well-being of the students involved. The situation demands a swift and transparent resolution to address the uncertainties surrounding the arrests and ensure the students' rights are protected.

October 26, 2023 DSS Confirms Release Of Former EFCC Boss

DSS Confirms Release Of Former EFCC Boss

On Thursday, the Department of State Services officially announced that the former Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Abdulrasheed Bawa, has been released. This comes after a period of detention that began on June 14, 2023, when the DSS invited him for undisclosed reasons. The invite followed a visit he made to President Bola Tinubu on the same day.

Peter Afunanya, the Director of Public Relations and Strategic Communications at the DSS, confirmed Bawa's release in a statement on the agency's official social media account, X (formerly known as Twitter).

"DSS is pleased to confirm the release of former EFCC Chairman Abdulrasheed Bawa, just a few hours ago, today, on October 25," he announced on X (formerly Twitter).

October 20, 2023 Olukoyede Resumes, Charts New Course For EFCC

Olukoyede Resumes, Charts New Course For EFCC

The newly-appointed Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) Ola Olukoyede says the rule of law will dictate the pace of the organization.

He made the comment when he assumed office as the EFCC chief in Abuja on Thursday.

A statement by the agency’s spokesperson Dele Oyewale quoted Olukoyede as saying they are going to drive professionalism in discharging our duties in line with the rule of law.

He said the team will drive EFCC to a place where a touch of professionalism will be seen while involving more in prevention because it is better to save money for the government than to spend money on prosecution.”

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