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Mysterious Alleged Organ Theft Sparks Chaos at Adamawa Polytechnic

Adamawa State Polytechnic was thrown into chaos as students protested the alleged theft of private organs from six male students. The incident, which unfolded on Monday, sent shockwaves through the academic institution.

Eyewitnesses recounted a chilling encounter where two strangers visited the polytechnic and initiated contact with the students by shaking hands. After this bizarre interaction, the private parts of the affected students were said to have drastically shrunken, resembling the size of a matchstick.

As news of this disturbing event spread, a gathering of students formed, with intentions of confronting the enigmatic strangers and seeking a reversal of the apparent misfortune. However, security agents intervened, preventing the students from taking the situation into their own hands.

An insider commented on the escalating tension, saying, “The students grew increasingly agitated when the police and polytechnic authorities blocked their attempts to confront the suspected culprits responsible for this bizarre incident.”

In response to the students’ anger, the protesters took to the streets, blocking Galadima Aminu Way in Jimeta, a major road adjacent to the polytechnic’s main campus. The situation quickly deteriorated, requiring a swift and coordinated effort from security personnel, including the military, police, and civil defense, to restore order.

Albert Matilah, the polytechnic’s spokesperson, confirmed the shocking incident, stating, “We woke up to this unfortunate situation: There have been rumors that criminals who specialize in snatching private parts of individuals were in town. And this morning, six of our students complained that their private parts had disappeared.”

Matilah also revealed that the alleged culprits had been apprehended and subsequently handed over to the police. The motives behind this bizarre and unsettling incident remain unclear, leaving the community and authorities searching for answers.

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