A woman, Mrs. Fijabi Oyindamola Omotayo has tasked Babcock University authorities to issue a concrete explanation over the mysterious disappearance of their son, Oladipupo Siwajuola.
The distressed mother, who accused the institution of protecting two students who had last seen her son before his disappearance, feared that the institution was hiding the truth about her son’s disappearance.
Mrs. Fijabi revealed that she had not been able to reach out to Oladipupo after dropping him off at school on April 27.
She accused the institution of neither providing any substantial updates on her son’s whereabouts nor taking any decisive action regarding the two students — Lampard and Tobi — who last interacted with her son.
He said, “They told me he might still be within the school premises, that students sometimes roam about like that. But I asked them — What could you have done to my son that would make him run away?”
“Can you explain why Lampard and Tobi, who were the last to see him, are being shielded? Why haven’t they been questioned thoroughly? Why are they being protected?”
She revealed that her son had returned to prepare for the JAMB examination after opting to switch from Mass Communication to Property Law, which would require him to restart from 100 level.
Mrs. Fijabi also revealed that her son had requested a change of room after he could not cope with his roommates.
According to her, it wasn’t until Lampard was interrogated that she discovered that Oladipupo’s Wema Bank app had been downloaded on Lampard’s phone.
She explained that when she arrived at the school and they invited all of her son’s roommates, it was then she learned that Lampard is an off-campus student and that Lampard’s mother works at Babcock University. She continued:
“While I’m not entirely sure, I believe some people are threatening my son,” she said.
She added that after making these discoveries, the school administration told her to go home.