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But some people romanticize sadness, they treat it like a special or important state of being.
I’m not saying their feelings aren’t valid, but sometimes the sadness isn’t coming from life itself, it’s something they’re choosing to hold onto or even inflicting on themselves.
Day after day more stories keep coming in, people are gaining confidence to speak up. We have suffered long enough under Professor OTF Abanikannda. It happened to my set, more sets after mine and the future students of the School of Agriculture LASU will have a fair share of this wickedness if nothing is being done. LASU you have remained Silent long enough , is one lecturer greater than the institution and the value it upholds ? Do something…
Good evening distinguished,
I am a graduate of Lagos State University (LASU), writing anonymously for personal safety. I speak not only for myself but for many others who suffered emotionally, academically, and mentally under the oppressive leadership of Prof. O.T.F. Abanikanda, Dean of the School of Agriculture.
A FACULTY HELD HOSTAGE BY ONE MAN
Under Prof. Abanikanda’s rule, the Faculty of Agriculture became a place of fear, silence, and unchecked power. He regularly told students they “would not graduate,” boasted about past students he “defeated” through withheld results and petitions, and made it clear that no amount of reporting or formal complaint could touch him. He created a toxic atmosphere where fear replaced learning, and submission replaced freedom.
DIVIDE, CONTROL, AND VICTIMIZE
1. Students were constantly manipulated and divided. He pressured students into choosing Animal Science, his department as their area of specialization. If you chose another department, you were seen as disloyal and often faced subtle retaliation. It was a deliberate “divide and rule" system.
2. To maintain control, he allowed unethical academic practices. At a time when the faculty was severely understaffed, he allowed a single lecturer to teach all courses across all levels in a department for an entire academic year. This violated professional standards and further deepened the control network.
RESULTS MANIPULATION AND EMOTIONAL ABUSE
1. Several students were victims of manipulated or delayed results. In some cases, courses were suddenly made compulsory just two weeks before convocation, fully aware that some students had failed and would be forced to spend an extra year. These were not academic policies, they were traps.
In one case, a student failed a field trip course a course where showing up and participating typically guarantees a pass. Before the trip, he had already threatened to fail her. Despite apologies and her full participation, she was given "a zero", making it clear that decisions were made emotionally, not academically.
THE FARM PRACTICAL YEAR (FPY): A TOOL FOR OPPRESSION
Rather than being a hands on learning experience, FPY was used to carry out unethical farm work, apply daily emotional blackmail, make boastful and manipulative speeches, and wrongfully accuse students. He frequently reminded students of how he had conquered petitions in the past, reinforcing the belief that he was bigger than the system.
Students and even parents were emotionally broken, constantly put in a position to beg for fairness sometimes over minor and avoidable issues. The university management’s consistent response was:
“Just go and beg him.”
A RECENT BAN TO SILENCE STUDENTS
Recently, as students began to speak out through the media, Prof. Abanikanda banned the use of phones on the university farm**. This was not for safety or productivity, it was to prevent students from recording evidence and exposing his actions. This ban violates student rights and contradicts LASU’s constitution, but it was enforced without question.
THE FALL OF A PROGRESSIVE FACULTY
Before his tenure, the Faculty of Agriculture was progressing. There was order, structure, and fairness. Students knew the rules, and violations had fair consequences. But under Prof. Abanikanda, it has become a one-man show**, and a faculty of a state university has been reduced to a kingdom of fear.
#profAbanikanndamustgo
#LASUEPESTUDENTLIVESMATTERS #LASUEpeAbuse
@LASUOfficial@hc_education@ARISEtv@PoojaMedia
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