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Caleb University releases statement on students' riot on May 14th

Find a statement from the school's PRO,
Olusola Emiola, below
The protest by male students on campus
on Wednesday 14, May 2014 had
nothing to do with religion. A certain
man, a non student was apprehended by
our security personnel for trying to bring
prohibited items into the school. After
much interrogation, he mentioned the
names of the culprits involved. An official
went to the male hostel to get the
students mentioned, one of whom was
praying in the hostel. The students
involved along with other students faced
with student disciplinary committee
cases took advantage of the interruption
of prayers to start the protest.
The university properties worth millions
were destroyed and this act was carried
out by the male students. The students
have been sent home on recess to
resume back 2nd of June 2014.
Signed: Public Relations Executive,
Olushola Emiola.

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