The Guardian (Nigeria)

Student commits suicide in Ogun over alleged failed accreditat­ion

- From Azeez Olorunlome­ru, Abeokuta

A300- Level nursing student of the College of Science, Business and Management Studies in Abeokuta, identified as Ajoke, has reportedly taken her life.

Ajoke’s lifeless body was discovered in her off- campus hostel room.

The deceased, believed to be pregnant, was said to have ingested a poisonous substance, resulting in her demise.

The tragic incident has thrown the college community into mourning, even as the state government swiftly shut down the institutio­n.

The Guardian learnt that the incident might not be unconnecte­d with closure of the institutio­n by the Ogun State Ministry of Health, which accused it of offering a degree programme in Nursing Sciences for six years without accreditat­ion by the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria ( NMCN).

Investigat­ions revealed that the deceased’s mental and emotional state had deteriorat­ed, following failure of the college to meet NMCN’S accreditat­ion requiremen­ts.

Ajoke had spent three years studying Basic Medical Science, before learning that the institutio­n could not secure an accreditat­ion for the programme.

A colleague of the deceased, who did not wish to be named, said: “For more than four months, she had been depressed because the course she was studying was not accredited. She thinks a lot and complains. She claimed that her parents used all the money they had to send her to the school.

“The situation took a tragic turn when Ajoke discovered that she was pregnant, exacerbati­ng her distress. The realisatio­n that she might not even receive a certificat­e for the years spent pursuing her education compounded her anguish.”

 ?? ?? CP Abiodun Alamutu
CP Abiodun Alamutu

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