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Wednesday 15 July 2015

Unknown gunmen kill former OAU lecturer

A former lecturer at the Department of Agricultural - Economics, at Obafemi Awolowo University Ile-Ife, Dr. Adedeji Iyanda Adejobi, (pictured above) was murdered yesterday July 14th by unknown gunmen suspected to be hired assassins. Dr. Adejobi was killed in a shootout along with a security man at Madomo road Ile - Ife. Police are now investigating his death. May his soul rest in peace.

62 comments:

  1. My goodness,some people are so dame heartless ,RIP sir.

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    1. Oh Lord! Grant his family d fortitude to bear their loss. RIP to him. God pls save us frm untimely deaths, and enemies within, and around us.

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    2. Dis is sad o! May his soul rest in peace. Linda take note!

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    3. They should come and visit someone (a lecturer) in MBA unilag..... have mercy

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    4. U r really mean. Na d man say make u no do ur account well. Se o ye wa

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    5. This guy was my lecturer.He still uploaded fb pics few days ago.So sad to hear this.May your soul rest in peace

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  2. WOW... DIS IS SAD





    MEENAH_WAKIL ON INSTAGRAM

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  3. WOW... DIS IS SAD





    MEENAH_WAKIL ON INSTAGRAM

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  4. May his soul rest in peace

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  5. Entered comment......this is tragic

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  6. Oh ma God,nt again!!!

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  7. Rest in peace bro

    Fibonnachi Omoh

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  8. Hpe dey find d culprit

    Fibonnachi

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  9. RIP Dr. Adedeji Iyanda Adejobi

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  10. Oh Lord! Grant his family d fortitude to bear their loss. RIP to him. God pls save us frm untimely deaths, and enemies within, and around us.

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  11. Mhen this is scary... Choi

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  12. This is badnews!
    I wish Nigeria will someday become a country where assassins,killees,terrorists and all criminals will dread to live in coz its a hot zone for em!
    #sadmuch

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  13. Time shall come in Nigeria when no crime will go unpunished. RIp

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  14. May his soul rest in peace.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  15. He was my lecturer.I am shocked.May his soul rest in peace.

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  16. Evil men everywhere. May his soul rest in peace Amen

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  17. Cultists most likely or his fellow lecturers but I would be leaning more towards the cult guys.

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  18. Cultists most likely or his fellow lecturers but I would be leaning more towards the cult guys.

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  19. Cultists most likely or his fellow lecturers but I would be leaning more towards the cult guys.

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  20. EHYA...RIP....TOMJERRYSWIT

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  21. Dr. A.O Adejobi He's not a former OAU lecturer please
    get your facts right

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    1. What do you know?

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    2. He is not a former BT still a lecturer and I knw this couz he's my couz

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  22. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    This lecturers... Wetin dem don cause again....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  23. Its a very sad story. He was my supervisor. Still very hard to believe cos we still talked on Friday.

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  24. Dr. Adejobi was my lecturer. He thought me Statistics in the Dept. of Agric Economics. RIP sir.
    It's so important to live everyday with eternity in view. May God console his family and my department

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  25. pls get ur facts right ma'am before posting. He's not a former lecturer but an active lecturer till his demise and no one was killed along with him. thanks. may his soul rest in perfect peace.

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  26. Na student wer he give Carry Over

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    1. funny be say him no dey gree say make dem give student carry over. He told me this last friday to learn as much as i can

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    2. He doesn't give carry over! He was my lecturer till his death! Instead, he always wants students to move without problems especially we the postgraduate students. He was d best lecturer in the department until he met his untimely death! God will bring his kids llers to book...amen!!!

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  27. It is a very painful news. He is a lecturer of the the department before his demise not former lecturer. He is very industrious, energetic and promising. He used to make our postgraduate seminar interesting through his constructive criticism. we saw each other 2weeks ago at the seminar where he contributed significantly to the research work.He taught me Econometrics and Mathematical Economics at Master level. He has distinguished himself through his simplified teaching.Prince is one of the top Econometricians in the country.ADEJOBI, IJAYA, EBORA toun je pop corn has gone. May his gentle soul rest in peace and God give his family the fortitude to bear the loss. AMEN

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    1. Yeah, u really knw him well. He was a grt frnd to me. I'm in shock cus we still spoke on fone on that vry day. Oh my God...can't jst stp crying

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  28. Rest in peace, dr

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  29. Awwww,my jovial lecturer....RIP

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  30. RIP Sir. He taught me Econometrics and he taught me well. One of the best brains in the University. Comfort to his family.

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  31. I didn't believe it when I heard in d morning. Short of words...........

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  32. I didn't believe it when I heard in d morning. Short of words........... He taught me when I was an undergraduate and was a very active man

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  33. I didn't believe it when I heard in d morning. Short of words........... He taught me when I was an undergraduate and was a very active man

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  34. Omoba, Irunmole to n je popcorn, Ijaya, Jagaban of the source, Prince, Dr. Adedeji Olufisayo Iyanda Adejobi! May your soul rest in peace and your killers be brought to book. You instilled self confidence in all your students especially in class presentations. Your contributions to the quality of research work at propositional seminars will be missed greatly! You don't just criticise, you prefer solutions! You taught me Statistics, Econometrics and Mathematical Economics. You simply the rudiments of Econometrics, a course many students find challenging! I'm yet to wake up from the slumber that we will not cross paths on the stairs and corridors of the department again! Rest in the bossom of the Lord!

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