EBSU SUG President Tobias Oshim Accused of Embezzling 3 Million Naira Intended for Poor Students

Ebonyi State University's Senate has accused the SUG President, Tobias Oshim, of embezzling three million naira meant for indigent students, demanding the return of funds.

EBSU SUG President Tobias Oshim Accused of Embezzling 3 Million Naira Intended for Poor Students
Tobias Oshim, EBSU SUG President

In a shocking turn of events, the Senate President of Ebonyi State University, Distinguished Senator Usulor Marvelous, along with eight other Senators, has accused the President of the Student Union Government (SUG) Tobias Oshim, of embezzling a staggering sum of three million naira designated for indigent students.

According to a detailed communique obtained by our correspondent, the Senate alleges that Tobias Oshim, the SUG President, unlawfully diverted the funds into his personal account, depriving deserving students of crucial financial aid.

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In response to these damning accusations, the Senate has issued a stern ultimatum, demanding that the SUG President release the misappropriated funds within three days or face impeachment proceedings.

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Despite concerted efforts by our correspondent to obtain a response from Tobias Oshim, all attempts to reach him have been met with silence. Calls and messages remain unanswered, leaving the accusations unanswered and the situation unresolved.

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This development has sent shockwaves throughout the university community, raising serious concerns about the integrity and accountability of student leadership. The alleged mismanagement of funds intended to support disadvantaged students underscores the importance of transparency and ethical governance.

As the investigation unfolds, students and faculty alike await further developments with bated breath, hoping for a resolution that restores trust and ensures justice for those affected.

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