
An angry mob gathered at the school’s Senate building to demand thorough investigation of the suspensions of the students’ leaders, ranging from two to four semesters, for their role in a protest that led to the closure of the university back in April.
They bore placards with the inscriptions: “We want better welfarism not victimization;” “Punishment without evidence”; “The student needs a body ULSU is our body”; and “Our leaders don’t deserve the treatment they are getting”.
The ULSU President, Mohammed Olaniyan, said the students have appealed their suspension. Students are still vexed.
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