Crime
What Babcock University Said To Viral Video Of A Student Beating Fellow Student Over Slippers
Babcock University’s management has reacted to the viral video where a student was sighted assaulting his colleagues over slippers.
The video which recently went viral on social media caused many to express anger over the student’s physical assault on his colleague.
The school’s Director of Marketing and Communications, Joshua Suleiman said in a statement made available to the press that the matter has been reported and would be investigated.
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It read; “the attention of Babcock University Administration has been dawn to a recent video clip on social media showing a scuffle between two 100-level students of the institution.
“Preliminary investigations revealed that the fight resulted from lack of restraint by a student who alleged his roommate of using his pair of slippers without his permission/consent.
“With our zero tolerance for bullying, and physical violence of any form, the university administration finds this conduct abominable and most unacceptable and is, therefore, taking appropriate steps to address it accordingly.
“The university also condemns the conduct of the students who, rather than separating the two students fighting, and or reporting same to the authorities immediately, instead concentrated on video-recording the incident.
“As an institution of conscientiousness, Babcock University will continue to create a safe, as well as upholds its values of mutual respect and peaceful co-existence among our students. We are committed to pursuing our goal to nurture God-fearing leaders for Nigeria and beyond,” the statement read.
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