The ongoing protest embarked upon by students of the University of Ibadan has paralysed major activities in the institution, Arogidigba Global Journal reports.
Arogidigba Global Journal reports that academic and non-academic activities in the institution have been paralyzed as a result of the protest.
Our correspondent had earlier reported that the students of the institution in the early hours of Friday commenced another protest over increment of their school fees.
The protest was ignited as a result of the approval of the increment of the school fees by the governing council of the institution.
Arogidigba Global Journal gathered that the governing council of the institution during its meeting held in the institution on Thursday approved the increment of the school fees.
This made the students to announce the commencement of the protest.
Arogidigba Global Journal however gathered that academic and non-academic activities in the institution were paralyzed as a result of the protest.
It was learnt that lectures that were supposed to take place on Friday were not held.
The protesting students were seen going round the faculties in the institution to ensure that no lecture was held.
Arogidigba Global Journal observed that non-academic activities that was supposed to take place in the libraries and other facilities were suspended as a result of the protest.
Investigation by Arogidigba Global Journal at the Kennedy Dike library, the main library in the institution revealed that students were not allowed to enter the library as s result of the protest.
The students are still protesting as at the time of filing this report on Friday.