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A lecturer at Kogi State Polytechnic, Lokoja, Mr Anslem Ojodomo, has been confirmed dead, after collapsing in class while teaching.

Report says that, the Rector of the Polytechnic confirmed the incident in a statement issued on Friday in Lokoja by the Ag. Co-ordinator, Directorate of Public Relations, Mr John Onimisi, describing the development as a “deep personal shock.”

This tragic incident has sent shockwaves across the institution, coming just a month after another lecturer, Dr Barnabas Akuba, passed away shortly after completing his PhD program.

Ojodomo’s death has sparked concern and fear among staff and students, with many questioning the circumstances surrounding these sudden losses.

Students’ Eyewitnesses, who spoke to journalists on condition of anonymity, said Ojodomo collapsed while addressing his students, and despite efforts to save him, he was pronounced dead at a nearby hospital.

The Polytechnic community has been left in a state of uncertainty with two lecturers lost in quick succession.

Meanwhile, the Rector of the polytechnic, Prof. Salihu Avidime, extended heartfelt condolences to the community and family of the late Ojodomo, saying he was a lecturer in the Department of Public Administration.

Avidime recalled a meeting with Ojodomo just hours before his death, where they exchanged pleasantries and shook hands.

The Rector praised the late lecturer as a dedicated staff member, humble and committed to excellence, who distinguished himself as a student and lecturer.

“The Polytechnic community is mourning the loss of a promising academic and dependable colleague, who embodied scholarship, service, and character.

“Ojodomo’s contributions as Deputy Dean, Students Services, and lecturer are remembered as impactful and inspiring,” the rector said.

Anselm Victory Ojodomo, 5th October, 1992 – 27th March, 2026, was a dedicated lecturer with a Master’s degree from Prince Abubakar Audu University, Anyigba, where he recently defended his PhD proposal.

He joined Kogi State Polytechnic in 2021 and served on several committees. The polytechnic community commiserates with his family and the people of Igalamela/Odolu, praying for his soul to rest in eternal peace.

Punch /Taiwo Akinola