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Sex With Student: UNIZIK Lecturer Jumps Through The Window In Boxers (VIDEO)

UNIZIK Lecturer Flees Half-Naked After Alleged Encounter with Female Student in Office...

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  • UNIZIK Lecturer Flees Half-Naked After Alleged Encounter with Female Student in Office.

A lecturer at Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK) in Awka, Anambra State, is now on the run after students allegedly caught him in a compromising sexual encounter with a female student inside his office. The academic reportedly escaped by jumping through a window, fleeing the scene partially clothed as irate students pursued him.

Videos circulating on social media capture the chaotic scenes, showing a shirtless man in shorts navigating through vegetation near campus buildings while students film and react. In one clip, individuals are seen at an office door amid the commotion. The incident, which occurred on Wednesday, has sparked widespread outrage among students and alumni.

According to multiple accounts, the lecturer locked the door upon realising he had been discovered. Students forced their way in, prompting his dramatic escape. Eyewitnesses described him running half-naked from the building. Several students have since petitioned the university’s Vice-Chancellor, accusing the lecturer of a pattern of sexual harassment targeting female students.

This latest episode highlights persistent challenges of sexual misconduct in Nigerian tertiary institutions. UNIZIK, one of the country’s prominent federal universities, has faced similar allegations in the past. Sexual harassment remains a serious issue across many campuses, where power imbalances between lecturers and students often enable exploitation. Female students frequently report being pressured for grades or favours, contributing to a culture of fear and silence that undermines academic integrity.

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The university management is yet to issue an official statement on this specific case, but sources indicate an investigation is underway. In previous instances of staff misconduct at UNIZIK and other institutions, authorities have initiated disciplinary panels, though outcomes often face criticism for delays or leniency. Nigerian law and university policies explicitly prohibit such relationships, classifying them as gross misconduct with potential for dismissal and possible criminal charges.

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The development comes at a time when Nigerian universities are under increasing scrutiny over ethical standards and student welfare. With rising enrolment and limited resources, oversight mechanisms sometimes struggle to curb abuses. Student unions and advocacy groups have repeatedly called for stronger protections, including anonymous reporting systems, swift investigations, and harsher sanctions to deter predators who exploit their positions.

This incident raises critical questions about the safety of female students and the accountability of academic staff. It underscores the need for robust institutional responses to restore confidence in the system. As more details emerge and petitions reach the Vice-Chancellor’s office, the university’s handling of the matter will be closely watched by the public and stakeholders.

The unfolding drama at UNIZIK serves as a stark reminder of the urgent work required to safeguard educational environments and uphold professional ethics in Nigeria’s higher education sector.

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