Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK) has indeed launched an investigation into the tragic death of Isabella Ajana, a 100-level Law student who died after being locked out of her hostel and unable to access her diabetes medication. Here are the key developments ¹ ²:
- *Incident Details*: Isabella died on July 8, 2025, after being rushed to the university's medical center with complications arising from her diabetic condition. Her roommates alleged that they were asked to pay ₦120,000 (approximately $150 USD) for a spare key, which they couldn't afford, leading to a delay in getting Isabella her insulin medication.
- *Investigation and Actions*: The university has taken decisive action, suspending medical personnel and security staff on duty at the medical center for three months pending the outcome of ongoing investigations. The hostel supervisor on duty has been dismissed due to negligence and failure to act in a life-threatening situation.
- *University's Response*: The Acting Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Carol Arinze-Umobi, has assured the university community and the public of her commitment to upholding the highest standard of care and safety for students. She extended her deepest condolences to the family and friends of the deceased.
- *Hostel Management*: The university has also demanded that the management of Elmada Hostel sack the supervisor who was in charge of the spare key and failed to act despite repeated calls. UNIZIK will re-evaluate its partnership with the hostel and enforce adherence to international best practices in student accommodation facilities.
The investigation aims to examine hostel management practices, emergency response protocols, and student welfare policies to prevent such incidents in the future.
UNIZIK reacts following the death of a diabetic law student at the University medical center.
Posted by Temidenike on 2025-08-25 02:56:31
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Ewaoluwa:
Okay
Youngspata:
So sad????