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A wave of grief has swept through Kogi State University following the sudden passing of one of its lecturers, Anselm Ahman Victory Ojodomo, in a deeply distressing incident that occurred while he was actively carrying out his duties.
According to reports, the lecturer was in the middle of delivering a lecture to his students on Thursday, March 26, 2026, when the unexpected happened. What began as a routine academic session quickly turned into a moment of panic after he suddenly collapsed in front of the class. Students who had gathered to learn were left shocked and confused as the situation unfolded.
Witnesses say immediate efforts were made to assist him. He was promptly attended to by those around and arrangements were quickly made to get him medical attention. In a race against time, he was rushed to a nearby medical facility for urgent care, as concerns over his condition intensified.
Despite the swift response and efforts by medical personnel to stabilize him, the situation took a tragic turn. Sadly, he did not survive. His passing has since left a deep void within the university community, with both students and colleagues struggling to come to terms with the heartbreaking loss.
The incident has sparked an outpouring of emotions across the campus, as many remember him not only as a lecturer but as someone dedicated to his profession. The fact that he passed away while actively teaching has made the loss even more painful for those who witnessed the moment and those who knew him.
In the aftermath, the university community has been enveloped in mourning, with tributes and condolences expected to pour in from students, staff, and well-wishers. The tragic event also raises broader concerns about health awareness and emergency preparedness within academic environments.
As the institution reflects on this loss, the memory of Anselm Ahman Victory Ojodomo is likely to remain with those he taught and worked alongside, marking a somber moment in the university’s history.
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