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BREAKING: ABH Cafeteria Shut Down By Students Over Hygiene Concerns

The Alexander Brown Hall, University College Hospital (UCH), cafeteria has been shut down following a student-led physical demonstration over persistent complaints of poor hygiene and service.

Clinical students residing in the hall protested, specifically calling out the vendors: Fanawole, Prestige, and Spicy Bites, citing repeated cases of food contamination. These include the presence of cockroaches, unidentifiable insects, and iron particles, alongside concerns about bad taste and poor customer service.

A notice displayed at the hostel entrance declared the cafeteria closed “till further notice,” reflecting growing dissatisfaction among students.

A protest cardboard on the ABH gate

The development comes after multiple complaints by students, culminating in a collective decision to effectively force its closure.

Sunday Precious Nnamdi

Nnamdi Sunday is a fourth-year medical student at the University of Ibadan and a campus journalist with a strong focus on news reporting, health and creative writing. He currently serves as the News Editor and Deputy Editor-in-Chief (Clinicals) at UIMSA Press, having previously held the role of News Editor. He is the recipient of the UIMSA Press Pressman of the Year award for the 2024/2025 session and was nominated for Best News Reporter at the Union of Campus Journalists, University of Ibadan awards for the same session. Outside of medicine and writing, he is passionate about choral music, and can often be found singing, attending events, networking, and exploring new experiences.

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