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UNILAG Advises Female Students Against Risky Situations in Anti-Rape Safety Campaign

 UNILAG Advises Female Students Against Risky Situations in Anti-Rape Safety Campaign The University of Lagos (UNILAG) has issued a series of safety advisories to female students as part of efforts to prevent sexual harassment and rape on campus. The guidance, displayed on a roll-up banner by the institution's Student Affairs Division, outlines precautionary measures aimed at promoting personal safety in response to concerns over incidents of sexual assault within the university community. Among the recommendations are warnings to avoid secluded places with men, reject unnecessary favours, refrain from accepting intoxicants, remain vigilant when served drinks, and be assertive in refusing unwanted advances. The advisory also encourages students to avoid watching pornographic materials, exercise caution in their interactions, and "learn to say no," while stressing the importance of making informed decisions about sexual relationships. According to the Student Affairs Divis...

NANC Condemns Remand of Former FUOYE SUG President, Demands Immediate Release

  NANC Condemns Remand of Former FUOYE SUG President, Demands Immediate Release The National Association of Nigerian Comrades (NANC) has strongly condemned the remand of the immediate past Students' Union Government (SUG) President of the Federal University Oye-Ekiti (FUOYE), Comrade Adio, describing the action as a violation of due process and an infringement on his fundamental rights. In a statement issued by its National President, Comrade Johnclaude Peter, JP, the association expressed concern over reports that Comrade Adio, who allegedly approached a Magistrate Court in Ekiti State as a complainant, was subsequently remanded following actions said to have involved the Directorate of Public Prosecutions (DPP) and the presiding magistrate. According to NANC, the development represents a "judicial rascality" and a "travesty of justice," insisting that no student leader should be criminalised for seeking justice through lawful means. The association called ...

NANS Declares July 28 'Black Tuesday' Over Killings of Nigerian Students

  NANS Declares July 28 'Black Tuesday' Over Killings of Nigerian Students Student Body Condemns Rising Insecurity, Demands Urgent Action to Protect Lives By Poet of Afrique Reporter The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has declared Tuesday, July 28, 2026 , as "Black Tuesday" in response to what it described as the persistent and inhumane killings of Nigerian students across different parts of the country. In a statement issued by the National Secretariat, the association said the declaration was prompted by the growing wave of violence that has claimed the lives of students in several states, including Adamawa, Ondo, Gombe, Bauchi, Osun, Nasarawa, Bayelsa, Plateau, and Ogun. NANS expressed deep concern over the recurring incidents of killings, kidnapping, armed robbery, and banditry, stressing that the safety and security of students must become a national priority. Describing the situation as unacceptable, the association reiterated its belief...