Photo :: Male Student Of UNIZIK Beaten By Security For Tying Wrapper To School
A male students of the Nnamdi Azikwe University got more than he bargained for when he received severe beating from the school security operatives after appearing in the school in a wrapper (expected to be worn by women as a society norm after making a bet with his friend.
This is so sad, a prescience student of the Nnamdi Azikiwe University surprised every student and staff on the last day of february, which is Thursday, the 28th 2013.
This fun-loving student, earlier had a bet with some of his friends in his lecture hall that he could wear a wrapper to school and the guys promised to give him a whooping sum of N20,000 if he wear the Wrapper to school.
As he stepped into the school hall, the girls who could not hide their amusement started shouting, yelling and chanting. The noise attracted the security officers to the Hall and the boy was fished out and was thrashed and beaten!
My questions now are:
• Is it wrong to dress like that to school?
• Were the security personnels right to have beaten him?
• Can you do this for N20,000?
1-Its not wrong..
2-Not right at all..
3-I can do it for dat amount too coz dat amount is equivelent to my monthly allowance..at least that money can buy me food stuffs and some handouts…..
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I don’t think it’s wrong if it doesn’t contravene any existing law or instituted dress code of the school… and what if it’s part of the boy’s tradition to dress that way like the people of the Niger-Delta? (Food for thought). I also think it was wrong to have flogged him. If this was a secondary school we would understand but hey- it’s a U-N-I-V-E-R-S-I-T-Y. The least they could have done was advice him to save his dressing for their “Cultural Day” to avoid the distractions he was causing that day. For the money, I don’t think I’ll do it. However, like Shahab said, I believe the money would do the young man some welfare of good. Times are changing. Let’s adapt reasonably. It was unreasonable to treat him like a common criminal. I’m sure there is a better way. Peace n blessings!