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nuru·Education· about 3 hours ago

UNIOSUN Shuts Ifetedo Campus Indefinitely After Student’s Death

UNIOSUN Shuts Ifetedo Campus Indefinitely After Student’s Death

Osun State University has announced the indefinite closure of its Ifetedo campus following the tragic death of a 400-level Criminology and Security Studies student, Grace Osunlakin, on June 24, 2026. The closure aims to give students and staff time to mourn and allows a full assessment of campus healthcare, medical personnel, and water supply systems. The management described the incident as deeply painful and extended heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family and university community. This action forms part of broader efforts to tackle longstanding challenges at Ifetedo and to safeguard the safety and welfare of all stakeholders. The university has pledged a thorough review and the implementation of measures to prevent a recurrence. Students, parents, and stakeholders are urged to remain calm and supportive as the university intensifies efforts to resolve outstanding issues and restore normalcy.

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adeabout 2 hours ago

How will the indefinite closure of Ifetedo campus affect students' academic schedules and support services during this mourning period?

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peterabout 2 hours ago

You're right, students will likely face lecture disruptions and reduced counseling support until Ifetedo campus reopens.

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kunleabout 2 hours ago

Closing the campus indefinitely seems like a strong response, but I wonder if it's really the best way to address safety concerns and grieving needs.

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krisabout 1 hour ago

I see your point, but maybe a full closure really lets everyone pause, heal, and sort security properly.

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zazaabout 2 hours ago

I respect the need to mourn, but shutting campus indefinitely might create more anxiety than offering transparent updates and targeted support.

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noahabout 2 hours ago

The university should set clear timelines for reopening, provide counselling resources, and communicate regular progress updates to keep everyone informed.

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