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400 level OAU Medical Student D+es During Exams
The Part 4 Medicine and Dentistry class at Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), scheduled to complete their MB examinations tomorrow, has been thrown into mourning following the d+ath of a colleague, Oreoluwa, who passed away during the ongoing exams.
The development has left the class and the wider medical community devastated, as months of preparation, hope, and academic effort were abruptly overshadowed by the painful loss.
In a statement reflecting their grief, colleagues described the incident as a stark reminder of the human cost behind medical training. They stressed the need for medical students and doctors to be treated with dignity and compassion, emphasizing that they are humans first before being professionals.
The incident has also reignited conversations around the pressures of medical education, including intense academic demands, examination stress, and broader concerns about the welfare conditions of students in clinical training.
As examinations continue, the class mourns Oreoluwa while calling for reforms that prioritize the health, safety, and overall well-being of future healthcare professionals.
I have taken time to reflect before speaking on the ongoing conversations linking my name to the Ochanya matter.
I strongly condemn all forms of sexual abuse and gender-based violence. No individual, especially a child, should ever be subjected to such harm, and I stand firmly for accountability, truth, and justice in all such cases.
I have seen many things being said about me online, some of which are not accurate or do not fully reflect what actually happened at the time. I understand the emotions surrounding this matter, but I also believe it is important that narratives are not built on assumptions or incomplete information.
For clarity, in 2013, I was a student in boarding school in SS2 and had only just gone on vacation after my mock examinations. At the time, I was about 12 years old and was not present at the location where these events are being alleged to have occurred. This has been established in the course of legal processes.
I did not witness any act of abuse as has been suggested in some narratives, and this position has also been reflected in the legal proceedings connected to this matter.
At the time of these events, I was not in a position of authority or control over the situation. Where I had concerns, I did not ignore them, but the way events unfolded afterward was not within my control.
All relevant information and documentation supporting my position exist within the appropriate legal channels and can be made available where properly required by lawful authorities.
I recognise that people are asking questions, and I understand why. However, I respectfully ask that conclusions are not drawn without a full and fair understanding of the facts.
This experience has taken a significant toll on my mental and overall well-being, and I have had to seek medical and professional support during this period.
I remain firm in my truth. I would never witness anything of this nature and remain silent. I understand deeply the importance of speaking up for what is right.
This is a sensitive matter that has already gone through legal processes, and I will not be making statements that could misrepresent that process or reopen wounds for those directly affected.
I ask for fairness, restraint, and compassion in how this conversation continues.
Thank you.