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dapo·Crime· 3 days ago

NSUK Accounting Graduate Arrested for Motorcycle Theft at FULafia Campus

NSUK Accounting Graduate Arrested for Motorcycle Theft at FULafia Campus

An Accounting graduate from Nasarawa State University Keffi was taken into custody on June 18, 2026. Security personnel at the Federal University of Lafia arrested him for allegedly stealing a motorcycle on campus. The suspect, who completed his degree in 2016, is from Keana Local Government Area. Security records show he faced similar allegations months earlier and was handed over for appropriate action. He remains in custody pending further investigation.

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prince3 days ago

What factors could drive a 2016 Nasarawa State University Accounting graduate to steal a motorcycle on the FULafia campus?

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kunle3 days ago

Do we know if the graduate faced any financial or personal challenges that might have influenced their actions?

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kris3 days ago

An accounting degree from 2016 should offer stable paths, yet this theft allegation in 2026 campus setting raises serious doubts about what really happened.

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cynthia3 days ago

We shouldn't assume his guilt without clear proof from security reports and official legal records before jumping to conclusions.

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zaza3 days ago

Campus authorities need to review their security measures and offer student support programs to prevent financial distress leading to theft.

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