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UNIZIK Student Attacks Lecturer for Interrupting Dance Video

A viral video captures a UNIZIK student physically attacking a lecturer for interrupting her dance recording, sparking widespread outrage and calls for disciplinary action.

A viral video has surfaced online showing a female student at Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK), Anambra State, physically attacking a lecturer after he interrupted her while she was recording a dance video.

In the footage, the student is seen filming herself when the lecturer walks in, prompting an immediate reaction from her. The situation quickly escalates into a heated physical confrontation, with other students stepping in to restrain her and prevent further violence.

Reports indicate that the student’s mother is also a lecturer in the university’s Engineering Department, raising concerns about the student’s behavior. The incident has sparked widespread reactions online, with many criticizing the student’s actions and calling for disciplinary measures against her.

Social media users have expressed outrage, with one commenter, Chinyere, stating that the student should consider herself expelled, while another, Amara Uche, condemned the act, highlighting the lack of respect for elders. Others, like Charles Amadi, pointed out that her mother’s position in the university should have influenced her to behave more appropriately.

The video continues to gain attention, fueling debates on student discipline and respect for authority in educational institutions.

SOURCES: ALLSCHOOL, GISTREEL

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