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FUNNAB students on rampage over robbers invasion of hostels

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Hundreds of students of the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNNAB), on Thursday, went on rampage over issue of insecurity that has been happening in recent times in the institution’s host communities.

The aggrieved students blocked the main entrance to the institution causing heavy traffic gridlock on the road leading to the school and the Ibadan-Abeokuta highway.

Nigerian Tribune gathered that the students action followed an attack on one of the private student hostels in the school area in the early hours of Wednesday by robbers.

It was further gathered that students living off campus had been experiencing incessant invasion of their hostels by armed men.

The development, it was gathered led to temporary disruption of academic and administrative activities in the institution.

Many students and workers of the institution’s were stranded at different bus stops over the incident.

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