UNIPORT Identifies, Mourns Slain Students


The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Port Harcourt, Prof. Joseph Ajienka, said on Monday that the institution had begun a seven-day mourning of the killings of their students by a mob.

Ajienka, who said this shortly after identifying three among the deceased as students of the university, said the flags were already being flown at half mast as a mark of honour to the slain students.

Speaking with newsmen at the university, the vice-chancellor also explained that the Students’ Union Week, which was to begin on Monday (yesterday), had been put off indefinitely.

He said, “As is to be expected under the sad circumstance in which we now find ourselves, the university is in a mourning mood in honour of the murdered students.

Photos of the victims below:





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