Adeleke University’s Response to False Incident Reports – The Truth Behind the News
Adeleke University addresses false news of an incident involving a 100-level student. Learn the facts and the university’s response. Continue reading for full information.
The Adeleke University, Ede, administration has been alerted to rumours spreading false claims about an incident involving students.
These reports allege that a 100-level male student faced harm from 500-level students, including a claim of assault leading to tragic consequences.
This story, supposedly circulated by an unknown source called AU TV, has no truth and is completely unfamiliar to Adeleke University’s official channels.
Adeleke University strongly condemns this misleading information.
As a faith-based institution, Adeleke University remains committed to protecting all students from any form of harassment or exploitation.
This false news appears to be an attempt to harm the good name of Adeleke University, spreading unnecessary fear and confusion.
Adeleke University assures the public that student safety is a priority.
Measures are being taken to hold those behind this false information accountable.
Legal actions will be pursued to ensure that the law addresses the spread of these false and harmful statements.
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