AAUA graduate stabbed to death over N1,000 debt

A recent graduate of Adekunle Ajasin University Akungba, Akoko (AAUA), Ondo State, has been fatally stabbed by an indigene over a 1,000 naira payment misunderstanding.

The deceased, simply identified as Temitayo, was stabbed with scissors in the early hours of Thursday, April 6, around Ebenco filling, opposite Akua junction, Akungba.

Temitayo was rushed to Aduloju Hospital along Iwaro road where he later succumbed to his injuries.

He recently graduated from the department of Physics Electronics and was still in the school waiting to defend his undergraduate project.

The University’s Student Union source told Peoples Gazette that Temitayo had intervened in a naira payment dispute between an “Egbon Adugbo” and a third party, where he promised to settle the bill for the latter.

Temitayo was able to reimburse the perpetrators 3000 naira out of the 4000 naira but was unable to pay the remaining 1,000 naira outstanding which resulted into an argument causing the death of the fresh graduate.

“A guy (the third party) was owing them money,” the source said “and he told them (the perpetrators) that he will help the guy to pay the money to avoid drama. So he paid 3k out of the 4K and couldn’t raise the last 1k. So they started disturbing him and he said they should stop disturbing him that he did not owe them that he only rendered a help and this afternoon(today) a guy came into the villa.”

“As usual they acted as Egbon ADUGBO to collect money. So he said he can’t give them, which led into an argument as if they’d meant to deal with him … and they came from nowhere to stab him after a lot of arguments and they scattered the villa with bottles and spoiled our gate.”

AAUA final year students build robotic dog that’s controlled with remote

Three final year students of Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko (AAUA), Ondo state, have achieved a significant feat in the world of robotics.

The trio namely; Aiyegbeni John, Adeyi Stephen and Loiki Charles, built a robotic dog as part of their final year project.

According to the graduating students of Physics and Electronics Departments, they came together to share ideas on how best they can make a robotic dog their final year project.

They also revealed that the dog is able to move with the aid of a remote pad.

Nigerians commended them on the innovation and gave suggestions on how to improve.

Holadokun said: I dedicate this to all young talents out there!. Also Adekunle Ajasin University Students and Alumni.

Siggynigeria: This is really innovative. Kudos!

HitlerGaddafi: There’s a difference between building and assembling.

Vulcanheph: Since this is just prototype, there was absolutely no need for him to waste time in making look lifelike (he’s an engineer, not a visual artist)….. He could have just concentrated in making it able to move well, take and understand commands commands etc

dollynnn: Waoh! Quite impressive! We are getting there

amSTARboy: Make Calabar man no jam dis 1

christejames: This is highly innovative, this are the kind of people and projects the government should support in our tertiary institutions. I will advice the government to create a trust fund for such or make TetFund to look into this aspect of educational growth.