Students Shut Down Lagos-Ibadan Express Way, Demands Justice For Missing LASU Student

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Students in Ogun State, on Monday, blocked the Mowe end of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, to protest what they described as the “mysterious disappearance and possible murder” of a 2024 graduate of the Lagos State University, Ojoo, Quadri Adedamola Ogunbode.

The students, under the aegis of the National Association of Ogun State Students, said the protest was organised to draw the attention of the Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, to the matter, which has left the parents of the victim in agony.

The protest halted vehicular movement on the expressway for more than one hour.

Armed with placards and banners, the students chanted songs and demanded justice, asking the police to unravel the circumstances surrounding the disappearance of the LASU graduate, who is also an indigene of Ogun State

Ogunbode, a graduate of the Political/Education of LASU was reported to have gone missinh on February 17, 2025 at a location close to a Celestial Church located in the neighbourhood of the university.

According to a preliminary police investigation, two suspects, including the Shepherd in charge of the Celestial Church were arrested and questioned over the matter.

Addressing newsmen shortly after the protest, the NAOSS National President, Kehinde Thomas, said the protest was organised to show solidarity to the victim who is a member of the association.

Thomas added that the protest was staged on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway to draw the attention of the IG to the gravity of the matter, saying NAOSS is unsatisfied with the slow pace of police investigation.

He stated, “We, the leaders and members of the National Association of Ogun State Students (NAOSS) and the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) Stakeholders in the state, are here this morning with heavy hearts. Heavy hearts, I say because one of us, a NAOSS member and a graduate of the Lagos State University, Ojoo, Quadri Ogunbode, is missing and probably not alive as we speak.

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