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Tuesday, September 20, 2016

"I don’t regret my action" — Student rusticated by UNILAG over Facebook post!!!



A four hundred level student of the Faculty of Environmental Sciences, Building Department, Olorunfemi  Adeyeye is facing rustication over a Facebook post. The post....

"The Senate of UNILAG: A conglomeration of academic ignorami"  earned the young man rustication for four semesters....approximately two academic sessions. Asked by Punch Newspaper if he bargained for this, Mr. Adeyeye responded...


"I was prepared for it. The whole thing started after the resolution of the Senate of the University of Lagos. Some of us saw this coming. The resolution was anti-student. You do not make a resolution without the consent of the people it will affect. The resolution of the Senate came after the peaceful protests we had on campus on April 6, 7 and 8, 2016. On April 6, it was the union executives who went to the office of the Division of Students’ Affairs to ask that the students should be addressed. But no one came to talk to them. On the second day, it was agreed by the student leaders, the faculty and hall executives that a protest be staged. The protest was about poor welfare. At the time, there was a fuel scarcity in the country and the union executives were using the union’s bus to convey students from Yaba to Akoka. This happened for weeks. The protest was peaceful. I think the problem was ego. No member of the management came to address the students for two days.

On the third day, it was a siren of police cars and an armoured personnel carrier that woke us at 6am. We were also sent text messages to vacate the halls of residence by 10am as academic activities had been suspended. The student leaders saw the directive as draconian. We all insisted that we would not leave the campus. A student mounted the armoured personnel carrier playfully and the police officer in it drove head on until it hit the school gate and its roof opened. The student was not injured and after sometime, we decided to go home. We were at home for three weeks. Later, the management asked us to resume for examination and that there would be rationing of electricity from 7am to 7pm. All students were also told to sign an indemnity form with our parents and take an oath before we could be reabsorbed into the university. The union and its constitution were also suspended. This is a union that was just reinstated after 10 years of proscription. I saw all these as failure on the part of the Senate and an attempt to curb and crush the union. All these made me to pick my pen and write about the Senate of the University of Lagos. I later posted it on my Facebook page" 

Mr Adeyeye who is appealling the decision in court says that he does not regret any of his actions, as he can not regret telling the truth Read the complete interview here

Wherever happened to freedom of speech and expression? That's all i want to know....

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