A lecturer at the Federal Polytechnic, Bauchi, Godwin Sule, died in a fatal crash at Kwoi town, Jaba Local Government Area of Kaduna state 10 days after he was promoted to a Principal Instructor.
According to PUNCH, the 42-year-old Mass Communication lecturer was in a commercial vehicle on Wednesday on his way to Kaduna when the accident occurred along Kafanchan-Abuja road.
The Deputy Registrar, Public Relations of the institution, Rabiu Wada, who confirmed the incident said he died at 10.00 pm at a hospital in Kwoi town while receiving treatment.
He said, “This man collected the scripts of his exams that his students wrote yesterday (Wednesday). He said he would be travelling but he was prevailed upon to wait and collect the scripts and keep them or travel with them so that he can mark them there (in Kaduna).
“So, it was after the exams that he embarked on that journey. I think he lost a loved one and he was on his way there either for the condolence or the burial when this happened.
“The news of his death came to us as a rude shock and it is tragic.
“He was someone who had an innovative mind. As a lecturer in the Mass Communication department, he came up with an idea of online television for the department and the school.
“The Rector is still unsettled following the sad incident. The department, the lecturers, students and everyone is devastated and destabilised by his death.
“In fact, some of the students in the department feel heavy and uncomfortable going to the examination hall to write the paper they have today since they are currently writing their exams. It is very touching but we cannot change the will of God.”
Wada described the Kogi state indigene as someone who was straightforward and diligent in his work.
“Godwin was a straightforward person and he will never interfere in issues that do not concern him and do his work diligently.
“He just got his promotion. He was promoted on January 1st to Principal Instructor. We will really miss him,” he said.
He left behind a wife and three children and many relations.
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