The parents of Oladipupo Siwajuola, a Babcock University student, are searching for their son after he went missing under mysterious circumstances. His mother, Fijabi Oyindamola Omotayo, claims the institution is shielding two students, Lampard and Tobi, who were allegedly the last people to see him. Oyindamola said she dropped her son off at school on April 27 and last spoke with him on Wednesday. Since then, she hasn’t been able to reach or locate him.
Oyindamola is distressed and begged the school to find her son, saying, “Please find my son for me. I have nothing in this world except him.” She accused the university of being dismissive and failing to provide substantial updates or take decisive action, particularly regarding Lampard and Tobi.
According to Oyindamola, her son had been unhappy with his roommates and had requested to change rooms. She also noted that Lampard had her son’s phone, ID card, and access to his Wema Bank app. Oyindamola believes some people may be threatening her son and is worried the institution is hiding the truth.
The mother appealed to the public and authorities to intervene, saying, “All the world should help me beg Babcock University. Please, provide information about my son.” She wants the school to explain why Lampard and Tobi are being shielded and to take action to find her son.