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Bursar of the Northern School of Business Senior High School (NOBISCO), Fedelia Kudaariwo, has turned herself in to the police after large quantities of foodstuffs meant for the students were allegedly found in her house.
According to JoyNews sources, nine bags of maize were found in the school's minibus, ready to leave the stores, when a team of volunteers apprehended the drivers, Alhassan Sulemana and Osman Asma, on Thursday, October 30.
The volunteers said some students had hinted that a syndicate had been carrying food out of the stores at night, prompting them to keep monitoring the activities of the syndicate.
They said that when it happened last night, they moved in and found the vehicle with the food.
The volunteers said the driver who was accosted named the bursar of the school as the one who had allegedly, asked him to cart the items to her house.
Armed with this information, they moved to the school bursar's house, where more food items were allegedly found.
They added that the bursar had absconded before the team got to her house but later turned herself in to the police.
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The Headmaster of NOBISCO, Alhassan Dokurugu, said he had left school around 5 o'clock to attend to some other matters outside campus, but when he arrived, he was told of what had transpired.
He added that he tried to find details but the security men on duty could not offer much.
Mr. Dokurugu said it was disappointing that whilst the school management was working hard to project the positive image of the school, some people were giving the school such a bad image.
He assured that the school management will cooperate with the necessary investigation team to get to the bottom of the matter.
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