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charged to court following a fracas between students of Technical College and Osogbo
Grammar school, Osogbo.
arrested by the police on Wednesday.
Corps members of supporting students of Osogbo grammar school whenever there was
any misunderstanding between the two sets of students.
Osogbo magistrate court on Thursday, the Peace Corps members pleaded not guilty
saying they were not involved in the fracas.
but only prevented the Technical College students from gaining access to Osogbo
Grammar School.
application for the accused persons and adjourned the case to April the 10th.