FUNAAB Student Idowu Christianah Murdered After Failed Kidnapping
September 5, 2024Idowu Christianah, a 300-level student at the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB), was allegedly murdered by a friend following a failed kidnapping for ransom, highlighting growing security concerns on Nigerian campuses and in urban areas. The prime suspect, Adeleye Ayomide, has been arrested.
Christianah was abducted while traveling from her home in Itaoluwo, Ikorodu, to the University of Lagos (UNILAG) for industrial training. The kidnapper, identified as a friend, initially demanded ₦3 million from her family. Despite negotiations lowering the ransom to ₦350,000, which was paid, Christianah was not released. Instead, the kidnapper made further demands for bank statements, prolonging the ordeal.
The news of Christianah‘s death spread when posts began to circulate, detailing the tragic outcome and sparking outrage and calls for justice from the community. Although the exact circumstances surrounding her death are still under investigation, initial reports suggest a brutal end following complications with the ransom payment.
This incident highlights the escalating insecurity in Nigeria, where kidnappings for ransom have become alarmingly frequent. The fact that a friend was involved adds a layer of betrayal and has sparked discussions on trust and safety among peers, especially within educational settings.
Police have been notified and are actively investigating, with the suspect reportedly in custody. The community and student body are calling for swift and transparent justice, hoping this case will prompt stricter measures against such crimes.
While FUNAAB’s management has yet to issue an official statement, student groups are campaigning for improved security measures on campus and for off-campus activities. The university, typically known for its focus on agricultural research and education, now finds itself at the center of a national debate on student safety.
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