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MAPOLY Student Found dead Days After She was Abducted

The student union government of Moshood Abiola polytechnic has confirmed the demise of one of her students, Miss happiness who was abducted a few days ago, her lifeless body was found after.
The mass communication student was said to have been abducted along Iperu road while on her way to a movie set.
The Student union, while sympathizing with the deceased family, said her death had nothing to do with her recent award as Miss Mapoly.
“Moshood Abiola Polytechnic Students Union (MAPSU) announces the untimely death of Miss Happiness Odeh, A Mass Communication Student of MAPOLY.
“She was abducted along Iperu road to her destination. The deceased left Abeokuta two days ago to visit a movie location at ipara, ode-remo with the consent of her parents….
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“Contrary to the rumours flying around, her death is not related to her status as the new Miss MAPOLY. She won the award on the 3rd of August and the movie location she attended has nothing to do with the beauty pageantry on campus.”
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