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IMSU Student Shares Threatening Messages, Vows to Overcome Challenges

An IMSU student shared threatening messages from an anonymous sender, expressing her determination to graduate and overcome any challenges.

A student from Imo State University (IMSU) has raised concerns after sharing screenshots of threatening messages she received from an unknown source two years ago.

The 300-level student took to TikTok to post the conversation with the anonymous sender, confidently dismissing the threat and affirming her determination to complete her studies.

In her post, @z.u.b.b.i.e disclosed that this wasn’t the first time she had been targeted. She recalled a similar incident during her 100-level second semester, when she received a threatening message via an anonymous link during IMSU’s “Shaker Anonymous Night.”

Despite the disturbing nature of the messages, Zubbie remained resolute, stating that no one could derail her academic path or cause her harm.

Alongside the shared conversation, Zubbie wrote:
“This type of message was sent during IMSU Shaker Anonymous Night back in my 100-level second semester. But guess what? I’m now in 300-level and still moving forward. One thing is certain: I will graduate.

“I will never die before my time, and nobody can stop that. Whoever is behind this, just know you’re fighting yourself, not me. I AM UNSTOPPABLE. Deal with it.”

Screenshots of the chat are shown below…

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SOURCES: ALLSCHOOL, GISTREEL

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