Jemima Nnadi witnessed an older student beating a newer student with a whip at the Varsity in Abuja
So
according to Jemima, her cousin, who is also a freshman at the Varsity, showed her
the video and claimed that Freshmen (like them) in the university were subjected
to such horrible treatment.
She
further requested that the appropriate authorities bring the older student who
had been caught bullying the younger children to justice.
She
said in her post that her cousin at Bingham University had forwarded her the
video. They experience this when they first enroll in college. Bullying. Find
this student and bring the appropriate charges. How is it possible for one kid
to harm another... Please retweet and tag the appropriate authorities.
Watch the video below:
Since
then, the video has generated controversy, with social media users vehemently
denouncing the older student's behavior and calling for justice for the younger
student.
"This
act of bullying is completely unacceptable," stated OpemipoOlawaleAdeniyi.
Anyone with pertinent knowledge on this matter should DM me. @BinghamUniKaru.
Those responsible must be dismissed from Bingham University.
According
to Parachoko, this is rubbish. How can university students act like boys in
secondary and primary schools? This issue needs to be addressed.
"I
hope this goes viral and the idiots are rusticated," wrote Viraltrends123.
This is a problem with some foolish people's thinking, not with private
universities. They like being a nuisance and demonstrating to others their
strength, and ability to do and undo things rather than living their lives,
attending class, returning to the dorm, reading their books, cooking their
meals, and visiting the library. If the school does not exercise caution, these morons will form a cult and threaten lecturers. Prisons are created in order to
segregate the stupid from the intelligent.
"The
old dad tormenting him is not even ashamed of dragging his son's partner
through the university," Offpoint1 wrote.
"All
these wealthy men's schools are filled with," wrote Jerome starts.