The Abia State University (ABSU) community has been thrown into mourning following the tragic death of Michael Wonderful Nikeur, a 100-level student in the Department of Food Science and Technology.

The incident occurred in the early hours of Wednesday, November 26, at Las Vegas Lodge, a popular off-campus residence for students.

According to lodge residents, concern grew when Wonderful, described as quiet and reserved, had not been seen or heard from for an unusually long period. Neighbours said repeated knocks on her door went unanswered.

“As the day passed and there was still no sign of her, we knew something was wrong,” a resident, who preferred anonymity, said. “We kept knocking and calling her phone, but there was no response.”

After attempts to contact her failed, some lodge occupants forced open her door and found her lying motionless on the floor. She was rushed to a nearby hospital, but medical personnel later confirmed her death.

Students close to Wonderful said she had a history of asthma, prompting speculation that she may have suffered an attack while alone. The exact cause of death has not yet been officially confirmed.

Her passing has left many students, particularly fellow first-year students, in shock. Friends described her as “gentle,” “focused,” and “always by herself.”

“We’re devastated. She was just starting her journey here,” another student said.

As the campus community grapples with the painful loss, calls have grown louder for students to pay closer attention to their health and to check up on one another, especially those living alone.

The tragic incident serves as a sobering reminder of the fragile nature of life, one that has left ABSU in grief as they mourn the passing of a promising young scholar.

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