This Osun State University Final Year Student Is Missing (Photo)

A student of Osun State University, UNOSUN, Sonibare Oluwafemi Timileyin has been declared missing.

Timileyin who is a final year student from the department of Microbiology, was reported to have got missing on his way to the market where he went to buy food stuff.

Amiloaded gathered that Oluwafemi resides at the Harmony Estate, direct opposite of a mosque around the University.

The family and friends of the missing student are still intensifying efforts to know the his whereabouts.

However, anyone who has a leading information about him or his last appearance, such a person is urged to report to the school, his faculty or the Police or call 08132398894, 08164379004

Source: http://www.amiloaded.com/2017/06/breaking-news-again-uniosun-final-year.html

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L K Tucker said…
There is a long list of these cases of the sudden disappearance of college students. Some are found to have been crime or accident victims. A number are never found. Suicide without any warning is another outcome. But a tiny number are found or return in altered mental states. That suggests the disappearances are caused by a problem design engineers in the United States discovered to cause metal breaks for office workers fifty years ago. __ Visual subliminal distraction __ is a normal feature of everyone’s physiology of sight. If a college student makes the __“mental break causing design mistake”__ where they study or use a computer, with enough Subliminal Distraction exposure, they will have the “office worker” mental break. Although the problem can be safely demonstrated, and by copying the ‘design mistake” then optimizing it the effects can be experimentally created, it is unknown by the public, mental health services, and research. __ A light episode can be theorized to be the cause of the African __‘Culture Bound Syndrome,’Brain Fag,__ seen in western style classrooms, but not in apprenticeship training.


Example: Peter Kamau Gikonyo University of Nairobi engineering student missing 2 months was found wandering in Tanzania. Stories published at the time said he did not know who he was, or where he should be. His eventual complete recovery, and the lack of previous mental health issues, says he had a Subliminal Distraction mental break.
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