AAU disowns ‘student’ paraded for alleged cult activities

The Ambrose Alli University (AAU) in Edo State has clarified that a middle-aged man paraded for alleged cult activities, is not a student of the institution.

It said there is no record to show the studentship of the suspect who made the confession when he was paraded by the Nigeria Police Command in the State.

The spokesman of the University, Mr Otunba Mike Ade Aladenika, issued the disclaimer against one ‘Pascal’ in response to a trending tiktok video on social media while Pascal was confessing of being a student of the University.

Aladenika explained that Pascal does not have a record of studentship with the institution, which he said has an incredible sets of values and zero tolerance for cult-related and unholy activities of students.

The statement said, “For as much as we can categorically check and confirm that the video is not a recent playback. It also suffices to say that his studentship of AAU is doubtful and succinctly non-existent as all attempts to trace the said name in all our Faculty and Departmental records (both past and present), were negative.

“It is a statement of fact that Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma, has a zero tolerance for cult-related and unholy activities of students as all our students are under obligation and oath to abstain from such misdemeanor.

“Cultism runs counter to our rules and guiding principles of studentship of this institution. We, therefore, enjoin the general public to disregard whatever link or nexus the paraded suspect may have professed as it is nothing but lies from the pit of hell.

“We are also using the medium to allay whatever fear that may be harboured by current or intending students, parents and the general public that our University has grown beyond the activities of criminal minded youths and that our University and College Campuses are safe haven for learning”, Aladenika said.

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