UNN Students Allegedly Brutalized, Abused and Thrown Out of the Hostel in Enugu State (Photos)

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UNN Students Allegedly Brutalized, Abused and Thrown Out of the Hostel in Enugu State (Photos)

Men suspected to be security officials of the University of Nigeria have allegedly bundled students of the school from their hostels, leaving them stranded.

A Nigerian man by name, Pascal Emeka has shared photos of some students of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka observing their Industrial Training reportedly thrown out of their hostel.


The sad incident took place this morning.

Emeka, who was one of the affected students wrote:

“Around 11am today, the hostel supervisor of Isakaita hostel used bell to go around the hostel, telling students that he was giving us 30minutes to pack out.

We explained that most of us are doing our industrial training either in the Farm, in the case of Agric students or in schools as in the case of Education students. He insisted that he was only giving us 30 minutes to pack out.

To where, he didn’t say. We told him to give us time, so that those that went to farm can come back. Note that we paid N1k for the temporal accommodation. He said he was going to call security for us.

In less than 10minutes, UNN security came and started beating and kicking girls out of the hostel. They were shouting on us, calling us all kinds of degrading names, their favorite being prostitutes.”

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