Crime
Hilton Hotel: What Oduduwa Varsity alumni say about owner Adedoyin, ritual killing
As Ramon Adedoyin,the owner of the Oduduwa University Ipetu Modu, waddles in the allegation of ritual murder of a postgraduate student of the OAU who lodged in Hilton Hotel, one of Adedoyin’s conglomerate, on Nov.5 former students of the school have spoken out.
In a statement by its President, Quadri Olatunji, the former students described as “unethical, distasteful, unreasonable, illogical and selfish”, the manner in which “some prominent news media” cast the story.
“Our higher citadel of learning which has produced highly placed youths in the society in just 12 years of her existence has no affiliation whatsoever in the unfolding story and as such it became a surprise as to why peddlers of substandard news would drag the name of the university into the mix,” he said.
Olatunji maintained that there is no justification for anybody to tarnish the image of Oduduwa University, even though Chief Ramon Adegoke Adedoyin is the owner of both the school and the hotel.
“There is no justification in the actions of those who normally should know the intended and unintended consequences such mudslinging act would have on old, current and new students of OUI, yet attempted tarnishing the image of the school for monetary gains. This act should stop at this stage. Hilton hotels is not Oduduwa University!” he stressed.
While commiserating with the family of the deceased, Olatunji urged the police to be thorough getting to the root of the death of the OAU post graduate student.
The National Daily reported the master’s degree student, Timothy Adegoke, lodged in the hotel on the said day, and his body was later exhumed from the hotel premises after investigations nailed the reception first.
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