EBSU Mourns the Passing of Final Year Female Student

Computer Science Department at Ebonyi State University (EBSU) revealed the heartbreaking news of the demise of one of its final year students, Miss Ella Anthony.

EBSU Mourns the Passing of Final Year Female Student
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In a somber announcement, the Computer Science Department at Ebonyi State University (EBSU) revealed the heartbreaking news of the demise of one of its final year students, Miss Ella Anthony. The 400 Level Computer Science student's passing has left the university community in mourning, as they remember her as not just a dedicated scholar but also a cherished member of the academic family.

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Miss Anthony's fellow students, faculty, and staff are profoundly affected by the loss of a promising young mind. The university community is coming together to support one another during this challenging time, reflecting on the impact of her presence within the department.

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The department expressed its deepest condolences to Miss Anthony's family and friends, acknowledging the pain felt by all those who were fortunate enough to have known and interacted with her. As the university mourns the untimely departure of one of its own, they are urging the community to unite and provide solace to those affected by this tragedy.

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Details concerning memorial services and any additional arrangements will be communicated to the community as they become available. The university is committed to ensuring that proper tributes are paid to honor the memory of Miss Ella Anthony.

In a statement, Victor C. Reuben, PA. NACOS President, expressed his sincere condolences on behalf of the university community. He emphasized the need for everyone to come together to remember Miss Anthony and find strength in supporting each other during this challenging period.

As the EBSU community reflects on the loss of a bright student, they hope that the memory of Miss Ella Anthony will inspire a deeper appreciation for the time spent with loved ones. May she rest in peace.