Yabatech Student Balogun Sultan Killed By Stray Bullet During Lagos Military Operation

Balogun Sultan, a National Diploma II student of Yaba College of Technology, has lost his life after he was reportedly hit by a stray bullet during a security operation in Lagos. Sultan, who was enrolled in the institution’s distance learning programme, had gone to campus for examinations and was heading back home when the tragic incident occurred. According to fellow students, physical attendance for their programme is mostly limited to exam periods. “One of the things about our course is that we only come to campus for exams. We usually have two weeks of in-person lectures before each exam, and after that, we go back home.” Sources said he had just completed a Research Methods paper and boarded a vehicle at the WAEC bus stop en route to Lagos Island, where he lived. “He was just making his usual trip home. Nothing about the day suggested it would end like this.” Witnesses claimed soldiers were deployed to the area following reports of an impending cult clash. During the operation, gunfire broke out, and Sultan was allegedly struck in the crossfire. “There had been reports of a potential cult clash, and soldiers were deployed to contain it. Unfortunately, Balogun was caught in the crossfire while returning home.” Videos circulating online showed people running for safety as shots rang out. Bystanders reportedly tried to assist him immediately, pressing fabric against his wounds while calling for urgent help. He was rushed to the Military Hospital in Yaba, where doctors carried out emergency chest surgery in an attempt to save him. Despite the efforts, he did not survive. Friends described him as calm and focused on his education, saying he kept a low profile and avoided trouble. “He was quiet and dedicated to finishing his course. Now his family will never see him return home alive.” The development has thrown the campus into mourning, with many students struggling to come to terms with the sudden loss of a colleague they say had a promising future ahead of him.

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Over 1000 Students Set to Participate in MTN Champs Continental Relays

Over 1000 athletes are already set to participate in the upcoming MTN Champs Continental Relays, taking place between April 9 and April 12 at the UNILAG and Yabatech Sports complexes. Organisers anticipate even more registrations before the April 2 deadline. MTN Champs is Nigeria’s largest grassroots sports competition, a collaboration between MTN Nigeria and Making of Champs (MoC), providing a platform for young athletes to showcase their talents and potentially represent Nigeria on the global stage. Osaze Ebueku, Senior Manager, Go-to-Market at MTN Nigeria at the opening ceremony of the MTN Champs Classics events in Benin had emphasised the long-term vision behind MTN Champs: “We’re building future Olympians for Nigeria. MTN Champs is about more than competition. It’s about changing lives.” The continental relays mark the second leg of the MTN Champs Season 3, following the Classics competition in Benin, which saw 4,371 event entries from 2,056 athletes. As of March 24, the Lagos leg had already recorded 2,821 event entries across different age categories, highlighting the growing enthusiasm around the competition. The registered athletes are spread across four categories, with 174 in the Cadet (U-14) category, 388 in Youth (U-17), 270 in Junior (U-20), and 279 in the Senior category.To ensure smooth participation, organisers have outlined important guidelines. Athletes in the Cadet, Youth, and Junior categories must submit a signed Parental Consent Form, while all registered schools and athletes must collect their competition bibs by April 8 at the competition venue to confirm their participation and secure their place on the start list. Sports enthusiasts can look forward to an electrifying showcase of emerging talent, as young athletes seize the opportunity to prove their skills on a professional stage.

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