College Of Education Expels Students Over Alleged Involvement In S*x-hawking Online
The Federal College of Education (Technical), Umunze, Anambra State, has expelled a female student of the institution, Anyaoha Goodness Ifeoma, and four other students over an allegation of s#x-hawking online.
The institution made the decision after considering the report of the Students’ Disciplinary Committee.
The students, who had earlier appeared before the anti-cult unit and Students’ Disciplinary Committee, were said to have been expelled after making confessional statements concerning the allegation which was levelled against them.
I don't support prostitution but what is the school's business with this? A federal government college for that matter. It's not a primary or secondary school.
Next time read your rules and regulations before you sign it in your first year. It always states you must show yourself worthy in character and in learning
Nigerians and their fake morality. Do they police the lives of the males students like this? Because men also engage in prostitution as buyers and sellers. Do they apply the same morality to the lecturers? Ensuring they do not pay for sex?
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Sex hawking online..... Chai! Too bad for them.
ReplyDeleteImagine! but why name only one out of the rest?
ReplyDeleteMy thoughts too. Or is she the ring leader?
DeleteThis is common among undergraduate females in Nigerian Universities. These were just singled out.
ReplyDeleteHow is that their business, they should focus on bribe seeking lecturers! Nigerian and missed placed priorities
ReplyDeleteI don't support prostitution but what is the school's business with this? A federal government college for that matter. It's not a primary or secondary school.
ReplyDeleteNext time read your rules and regulations before you sign it in your first year.
DeleteIt always states you must show yourself worthy in character and in learning
Anon 13:42,are you a Unilorite?
DeleteNope. It's same for most fed unis
DeleteNigerians and their fake morality.
ReplyDeleteDo they police the lives of the males students like this? Because men also engage in prostitution as buyers and sellers.
Do they apply the same morality to the lecturers? Ensuring they do not pay for sex?