A viral video has emerged showing that the Delta State University of Technology, Ozoro allegedly turned back students who failed to wear undies to school.


However, people who have heard the story are trying to determine what procedure the school used to check and confirm undieless students.
The video shared online, showed some students discussing the whole thing outside the school gate apparently when the checks were going on.
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A voice from the video says: “No b*a, no entry. If you are wearing rugged jean you will not enter. If you are not wearing b*a you will not enter, if you are not wearing p@nt you will not enter.”
Meanwhile, social media users are reacting to the video in hilarious ways. Here are a few of the reactions:
@iamdchairman said: “How dem take know say them no wear b*a or p@nt.”
@marvelousekarika reacted: “B*a I understand buh did they know about p@nt?”
@anniesenhancebeauty commented: “How do you attend lectures without wearing a b*a? This generation sha.”
@el_dee89 said: “Now my only question is how do they know your not wearing b*a talkless of even p@nt.”
@jaymymusic said: “Why will you go to school without b*a or p@nt. Shey naa olosho you wan go do abi?? That’s good for you guys.”
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You can watch the video below:
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