I WAS NEVER SLAPPED LIKE THIS BEFORE, says Uniosun-Ikire Campus student. 



A female student of Uniosun Ikire campus who was a victim of maltreatment from the institution's management last week Monday, expressed that she had never been slapped just like the way she was slapped by the College Secretary of her Campus, Mr. Marcus Awobifa

In a school with codes and conducts, its very disheartening when the management of an institution has turned students into punching bag.

Few days ago, at Ikire campus, while all students were in exam air, generating exam pass and the new intakes were also indulged as a getter of identification card. The College Secretary of the campus turned a student of the institution into a punching bag.

The fresh student, who went to his office to request for her school identification card after being directed at her departmental office to the college secretary's office was slapped by the College Secretary with no offence acclaimable. 

In an interview with the fresh student, she said "I went to get my examination pass on monday at the departmental office and I was informed to get my school identification card at the college secretary's office. On getting there, the College secretary asked for my matriculation number which I told him. He searched and he was unable to locate it. Then, I told him I'm from history department because I wasn't earlier asked of my department and he responded with an hot slap on my face. Thereafter, he said I should just go away."

In view of this, concerned students have been expressing their grievances by decrying the saga as a form of maltreatment on students by the institution's management. Some of their words are:
"Injustice to one is an injustice to all" 
"We are not underdogs, we are students of intellect and we won't bow to any form of oppression from staffs of our institution."
"We are to be treated with respects, as they have their rights, so also we do have our own rights."


- PlacidityReporting, Okuku Campus
For Uniosun Students' Press Team.

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