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Admin I Sunday, Feb.15.26

 

​A HEARTBROKEN father is demanding justice after his teenage son died just days after starting his life as a fresher at the Federal University of Environment and Technology, FUET, Ogoni, Rivers State, following a “playful” birthday prank.

​Ebirien Godwin, 18, was celebrating his new life as a student when tragedy struck at FUET.

​The youngster, who was due to celebrate his 19th birthday this week, had only just attended his matriculation ceremony—the formal event marking the start of his degree.

​His devastated dad, Emmanuel Ebirien, rushed to the campus after receiving a frantic call from his son’s roommates saying the boy was unconscious.

​Grieving Mr Ebirien said he was told his son had been invited to a birthday bash where students were “playfully” throwing water at each other.

But the fun allegedly turned fatal when a fellow student reportedly pushed the teen, causing him to slip and smash his head on a tiled floor.

​Mr Ebirien said: “I questioned his roommates about what happened. They told me he was pushed. He hit his head and began bleeding.”

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​By the time the teenager reached the hospital, doctors could do nothing to save him and he was tragically pronounced dead.

​The grieving father is now calling on the police and university bosses to launch a full investigation.

​He added: “I want justice. I want anyone responsible to be held accountable.”

​The “Matriculation” Milestone
​In the Nigerian university system, Matriculation is a major life milestone, often celebrated as significantly as a graduation.

​The Ceremony: New students wear academic gowns and take a formal oath of allegiance to the university.

​The Celebration: It is common for families to travel long distances to attend, often hosting lavish parties on campus with food and photography.

​For Ebirien, this should have been the proudest week of his life. Instead, his family is now planning a funeral for a date that should have been his 19th birthday.

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