Ebiweni and 21 others failed beyond the
level that they could be placed on academic
probation for another academic year so they
had to be withdrawn.
Uzakah Timi Ebiweni, a 300 level medical student of the
Niger Delta University (NDU), has allegedly committed
suicide in Bayelsa state.
According to reports, Ebiweni took a plunge into a river
close to the university campus, Amassoma located in the
Southern Ijaw area council of the state after failing his
examination.
About 50 students, out of the 169 who sat for the Bachelor
of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) exam, failed the
examination.
SaharaReporters contacted the police public relations
officer in the state, SP. Asinim Butswat, who confirmed the
incident but said there was no official report yet.
Ndoni Ingezi, public relations officer of the university who
spoke to SaharaReporters said: “Eniweni took his own life
after news that he was part of 22 students shortlisted to be
withdrawn from the college came out.
“You know it is a general practice that every student pass
the Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)
exams before progressing to the next level of academic
pursuit.
“But Ebiweni and 21 others failed beyond the level that they
could be placed on academic probation for another
academic year so they had to be withdrawn.
“So in their usual practice, they do not break the news to
the student until they are invited for counselling.
“When Ebiweni was counseled and informed about the fact
that he will be withdrawn from college, on that day, he
accepted the decision of the college in good fate and left.
“Only to for the University to hear afterwards that the young
man took his own life.
“His body has however been recovered and deposited at the
Sabageria mortuary.”