Phyna’s Late Sister Ruth Otabor To Be Immortalised As NAPS Pleages Scholarships for Her 2 Children
- The National Association of Polytechnic Students (NAPS) has expressed its condolences following the tragic death of Ruth Otabor, the sister of Phyna
- In its official statement, NAPS outlined plans to support Ruth's family, particularly her two children
- The association also shared that Ruth would be immortalised, a move that sparked reactions from social media users
Ruth Otabor's tragic death has continued to make waves as the National Association of Polytechnic Students (NAPS) also reacted to her demise.
NAPS, in a statement, expressed grief over the death of Ruth, a student of Auchi Polytechnic, who died following a road crash involving Dangote’s truck.

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Reacting to the unfortunate incident, NAPS president Eshiofune Oghayan, stated that Ruth's death was another reminder of the dangers faced by students on Nigerian roads.
“Though Ruth was swiftly evacuated to one of Nigeria’s foremost hospitals, she could not survive the severe injuries. Her death is another sad testament to the dangers our students face daily,” the statement read.
Oghayan confirmed that the association is working to provide support for Ruth's family and to honour her legacy.

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Additionally, NAPS said it is making arrangements to ensure the two children Ruth left behind receive educational support through scholarships.
"Be assured that Ruth's two children will be awarded full scholarships from primary school through to tertiary education, and steps will be taken to immortalise her in her alma mater, Auchi Polytechnic, as a symbol of our collective struggle for justice and safer roads and of eternal remembrance in the hearts of Nigerian students," the statement read.
In related news, the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) also expressed condolences for Ruth's passing.
The Corps disclosed that after the crash, it took proactive steps to engage critical stakeholders towards preventing recurrence.
Reactions to NAPS's tribute to Ruth
Legit.ng captured some of the reactions. Read the comments below:
herbisolarh commented:
"Omo no family deserve this kind of pain, but who are we to question you oh God. I pray God comfort and uphold her family."
baqprobeauty_store said:
"God don't let us be famous with death."
omotayoray said:
"Nigeria happened to her hmmm may her soul rest in peace."
queendazzle commented:
"May God console the family. And please, allow the family mourn and stop sending out wrong signals with comments, especially those trying to use this as content. It makes no sense at all. This not the time I beg."
babeyworthy_xx said:
"I pray it is not empty promises. Thank you for the true intentions. Sending condolences to Phyna and her family members."
shabril2503 said:
"These are the organisations thinking about what's necessary. Not seeking for attention or content making or dragging people back and forth. Knowing her children would be ok, May her soul rest in peace."

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tonyodion7 said:
"Life cut short by reckless driving. Government has failed us in all ways in this country."
Dangote Group mourns Phyna's sister
Meanwhile, Legit.ng reported that the Dangote Group reacted to the death of Ruth Otabor.
Reacting via its official X handle, the management expressed grief over the event, calling it a tragic loss.
“We are deeply saddened by the passing of Ruth Otabor, who was injured in the recent road incident involving one of our trucks in Auchi, Edo State," the conglomerate statement read in part.
Proofreading by James Ojo, copy editor at Legit.ng.
Source: Legit.ng