‘Covenant University Staff R@ping Female Students, Hiding Deaths from Abortions’ – Twitter User

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A Twitter user who has insider information about Covenant University has called out the management of the institution over cases of alleged coercion and r@pe of female students being forced by lecturers, some of which result to their d3ath.

An Instagram user identified as _otitoo shared several images of alleged culprits of the crime on her Instagram stories, stating “CU girls are being raped and nothing is being done about it. Do Something now we don’t want to see your candles after we lose another girl child”.

Her posts were reposted on Twitter by @iTosinAkinbo, he accompanied the image with a screenshots of a chats narrating the staff alleged illicit acts on the female students.

One of the messages revealed a female student was in coma because she had gotten an abortion for the head of the student disciplinary council.

It reads:

“Good afternoon, the staffs of covenant university are raping the students. They’ll set stupid rules and if the students should break it they’ll sleep with them in exchange for their studentship. A girl is in coma now. She did an abortion for the head of the student disciplinary council.

“He got her pregnant and still expelled her. So many students there are being abused. It’s a Christian university for crying out loud. Covenant university has hidden so many deaths, they’ve expelled students for trying to stand up for their rights.”

Some screenshots of the revelations:

This is however, not be the first time staff of the university will be called out over r@pe allegations.

In May 2021, Dr. Stephen Ukenna in the Department of Business Management was arrested on allegations of r@ping a 17-year-old.

The victim’s parents filed a complaint with Ota Area Command, leading to the 41-year-old lecturer’s arrest.

The lecturer is said to have invited her to his office on the specified date on the pretext that he wanted to organize a surprise birthday party for her close friend, according to the parents, who told the police that their daughter had spoken to them on the phone from the school.