Nigeria: AAU Ekpoma Postpones Resumption Date, Commencement of New Semester

11 January 2026

Benin — The management of Ambrose Alli University (AAU), Ekpoma, Edo State, has shut down the school. The management also approved the postponement of students' resumption and commencement of academic activities.

.In a press release made available to journalists in Benin on Saturday, signed by Otunba Mike Ade Aladenika, Head, Information, Public Relations & Protocol of the school, it was stated that the management, led by the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Mrs. Eunice Eboiserehimen Omonzejie, approved the postponement on behalf of the University's Senate.

"This decision has become necessary to enable the University to complete ongoing renovation works on student structures and facilities, aimed at enhancing the overall teaching and learning experience. Management is committed to fostering an environment conducive to academic excellence and believes this temporary adjustment will ultimately benefit our students.

"While the University Management intends to announce a new resumption date, any student(s) still in our hostels are advised to vacate with immediate effect to allow for effective ongoing renovation works.

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"In light of this development, the University regrets to announce that the 140th Inaugural Lecture, initially scheduled for Thursday, 15th January 2026, and ongoing examinations have been postponed. A new date for the lecture and the completion of the examinations will be communicated to all stakeholders in due course.

The University appreciates the understanding and cooperation of students, parents, and guardians on this matter. We urge all students to adhere to the new resumption date and prepare for a productive academic session.

"Parents and guardians are kindly requested to ensure their children/wards are aware of and comply with the revised resumption schedule," the statement announced.

However, there are insinuations that the school was shut in precautionary measures to stop students from participating in the current protest in the university community over a spike in cases of kidnapping.

Reports reaching ThisDay said there is a massive demonstration going on in Ekpoma, which started Monday but reignited on Saturday morning as a young man was killed by Kidnappers on Friday morning.

Sources said major highways in the town are blocked, resulting in gridlock.

The protesters destroyed a 2027 campaign billboard of Tinubu. They are crying that they are tired of the incessant kidnapping without help from the law enforcement agency," a source said.

There has been no official response from the police.

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