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More than 15 arrested after Nigerian student beaten to death by mob on campus

- Adeniyi Odukoya in Ile-Ife

More than 15 students at one of Nigeria’s top universiti­eshave been arrested over the death of a man who was attacked by a mob on campus.

Okoli Ahinze, a final-year civil engineerin­g student at Obafemi Awolowo University, was found dead on 11 April.

Ahinze, understood to be in his late 20s, was accused of stealing the phone of another student. Witnesses reported that he was beaten at the hostel where he was living by a group of students carrying out a form of punishment known as Scientific Maximum Shishi (SMS).

SMS, which appears to be unique to the university in the ancient city of IleIfe in Osun state, is carried out against students judged to have committed a crime on campus. Victims are usually beaten and publicly paraded around campus buildings and accommodat­ion blocks.

News of Ahinze’s death prompted protests by students.John Akintunde, the general secretary of the technology and engineerin­g students’ associatio­n, has written to the university’s dean of student affairs, demanding action to stop SMS on campus. The university has convened a panel to investigat­e the death.

In a statement, a university spokespers­on said: “The administra­tion of Obafemi Awolowo University has condemned, in strong terms, the incident that led to the death of a … student of the institutio­n.

“Preliminar­y investigat­ion revealed that the student died in a mob action on the allegation that he stole a phone. The action of the mob, being a violation of the law of the country and of the university regulation­s, has been reported to the police, who have commenced investigat­ions.

“Students are strongly admonished to desist from taking laws into their own hands and to report any criminal activities to the university authoritie­s for immediate action.”

Idowu Idowu, a student, said SMS needs to be stopped. “There was a day I heard the voice of a boy who was getting beaten in the secretaria­t by a group of students for one of those cases of theft. I was greatly disturbed … Instead of SMS, other modes of punishment can be integrated to teach offenders a transforma­tive lesson.”

SMS is believed to have started after the murder of five students on campus in 1999, allegedly at the hands of members of a cult that was able to operate on campus.

 ?? ?? Okoli Ahinze, who was beaten to death over alleged phone theft at Obafemi Awolowo University. Photograph: Twitter
Okoli Ahinze, who was beaten to death over alleged phone theft at Obafemi Awolowo University. Photograph: Twitter
 ?? ?? The death prompted protests at the university to end ‘Scientific Maximum Shishi’, a form of punishment carried out by students Photograph: Twitter
The death prompted protests at the university to end ‘Scientific Maximum Shishi’, a form of punishment carried out by students Photograph: Twitter

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