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Nigeria's Federal University Lokoja Loses 200-Level Biotechnology Student To Snake Bite

FUL
December 19, 2025

According to details made available, the incident occurred on Thursday night at Itakeate Isao, where the student was reportedly bitten by a snake under circumstances that are still being discussed within the university community. 

 

The Federal University of Lokoja (FUL) Kogi State community has been thrown into mourning following the death of one Favour, a 200 Level student of Biotechnology, who reportedly died after being bitten by a snake.

 

The tragic incident was confirmed in a statement issued by the Students’ Union Government (SUG) Public Relations Officer, Comrade Baye, who described the development as painful and devastating to students and staff alike.

 

“With deep pain and heavy hearts, we sadly announce the passing of Favour, a 200 Level student of Biotechnology.”

 

According to details made available, the incident occurred on Thursday night at Itakeate Isao, where the student was reportedly bitten by a snake under circumstances that are still being discussed within the university community. 

 

She was immediately rushed to a nearby medical facility in a bid to save her life.

 

 

“It was gathered that she was bitten by a snake on Thursday night and was immediately rushed to the Isanlu General Hospital for urgent treatment. Sadly, despite all efforts, she could not survive and passed on.”

 

The  news of her death was said to have  spread quickly across campus, triggering shock, sorrow, and an outpouring of condolences from students, lecturers, and university officials. .

 

The Students’ Union Government expressed deep sympathy with the bereaved family, as well as Favour’s friends, classmates, and coursemates in the Department of Biotechnology, noting that the loss was one that would be deeply felt across the university.

 

“This loss is heartbreaking and difficult to accept. Our hearts go out to her family, friends, and coursemates during this moment of grief.”

 

The SUG also called on students to remain calm and supportive of one another during the period of mourning, while urging the university management and relevant authorities to pay attention to safety concerns within and around student residential areas.

 

In concluding the statement, prayers were offered for the deceased and for those left behind to bear the loss.

 

“May God grant them strength, and may Favour’s gentle soul rest in perfect peace.”

 

As tributes continue to pour in, the university community remains united in grief, remembering Favour as a fellow student whose untimely death has left a painful void. 

 

Further details surrounding the incident are expected to emerge in the coming days.