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Babcock University student Oladipupo Siwajuola’s parents are devastated by his unexplained absence from the college.

Fijabi Oyindamola Omotayo, his mother, has accused the school of protecting Lampard and Tobi, two kids who were purportedly the last to see him before he vanished.

“I personally dropped him off at school on Monday, April 27, like I always do,” the distraught mother said in an emotional plea.

“The last time I spoke with my son was on Wednesday. Since then, I haven’t been able to reach or locate him. Babcock should look for my son.”

Oyindamola continued, her eyes welling with sorrow, “Please find my son for me. I have nothing in this world except him. Don’t let all my labour go in vain. I am helpless. I can’t sleep, I can’t eat. My son is not a wayward person. He doesn’t stay out late or disappear without telling me. Look for my son.”

She added that the management of the school responded dismissively when she brought up the matter with them.

“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?”

She claims that the institution has not given her any significant information or taken any prompt action, particularly with regard to Lampard and Tobi, the two students who last had contact with her son.

“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?”

Oyindamola recalled the circumstances surrounding the disappearance and revealed that her son had just made a brief trip back home to get ready for a JAMB exam.

“He said he wanted to change his course from Mass Communication to Property Law, which would require him to restart from 100 level. So he had to register for JAMB again,” she said.

“When he came home on Wednesday evening, I noticed he wasn’t his usual self. I asked him about his phone because his father had just bought him an iPhone 11 Pro Max. He said he forgot it at school with Lampard. When he called Lampard, the boy confirmed he had the phone. That made me feel reassured.”

But Oladipupo had been unhappy for some time, she said.

“He has been complaining since his first semester about his roommates and had been requesting to change rooms. I don’t know if the school ever acted on that.”

Oyindamola is now worried that the school might be concealing the real reason behind her son’s absence.

“I’m not trying to fight with the school. I am simply begging — please, help me find my son. I have nothing else in life except my children, and they give me hope.”

She urged authorities and the general people to step in, “All the world should help me beg Babcock University. Please, provide information about my son. He is not a piece of furniture. He is a human being. My family should not suffer because of your silence.”

She clarified that she found out that Lampard is an off-campus student and that his mother works at Babcock University when she got to the school and they welcomed all of her son’s housemates.

She continued, “The next thing, Lampard brought out his phone, opened it, and showed me that Oladipupo’s Wema Bank app had been downloaded on his phone. Lampard had all of my son’s information — email, password, everything — on his device. To make matters worse, Lampard also had Oladipupo’s SIM card. Immediately, I told the security personnel that Lampard must know where my son is.”

She further stated, “While I’m not entirely sure, I believe some people are threatening my son. He can only eat from the school cafeteria using his ID card, and for the past three weeks or even a month, the card has been missing. As a result, he hasn’t been able to eat at the school cafeteria or perform certain activities because he doesn’t have his ID.”

She went on to say that the school administration instructed her to return home after she made these discoveries.

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