Niger Delta University Final Year Student Killed Over N150 Demand by Community Youths

Francis Paleowei, a final-year student at Niger Delta University (NDU), was brutally attacked and killed by a group of community youths for refusing their demand of N150. Refusing to comply with their demands, Francis became the target of their ruthless aggression. Witnesses report that the assailants showed no mercy, assaulting him mercilessly.

Niger Delta University Final Year Student Killed Over N150 Demand by Community Youths

 Francis Paleowei, a final-year student at Niger Delta University (NDU), was brutally attacked and killed by a group of community youths for refusing their demand of N150

Acoording to reports, the incident occurred at the popular Amassoma sand dump, a gathering spot where students often unwind and socialize.

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Francis Paleowei, an exceptional first-class student majoring in Political Science, fell victim to senseless violence when the perpetrators demanded a mere N150 from him. Refusing to comply with their demands, Francis became the target of their ruthless aggression. Witnesses report that the assailants showed no mercy, assaulting him mercilessly.

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Hailing from Obrigbene in Ekeremor Local Government Area of Bayelsa State, Francis was known for his exceptional academic performance and dedication to his studies. His untimely demise has left a void in the hearts of his family, friends, and the university community as a whole.

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News of Francis Paleowei’s untimely demise has sent shockwaves through the university community. The loss of such a promising young scholar has left sorrow and unrest in its wake, prompting urgent discussions about safety and call for justice from students.