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VIDEO: ‘We’re Tired Of Sucking Dick’ – UNICAL Students Cries Out As Fresh Sexual Harassment By Lecturer Hits varsity

The students in a now-viral video, accused Ndifon of sexually assaulting and harassing them.

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UNICAL students protest Sexual harassments by Prof Cyril Ndifon

The Dean of the Faculty of Law, University of Calabar, Prof Cyril Ndifon, on Monday, found himself in fresh alleged sexual harassment claims by female students of his department.

The students in a now-viral video, accused Ndifon of sexually assaulting and harassing them.

VerseNews gathered that in 2016 there was a reported that Ndifon was suspended by the institution after a 20-year-old 400-level student (name withheld) accused him of sexually assaulting her.

His suspension was to last until he was exonerated from all allegations. Unsatisfied by the institution’s decision, Ndifon sued the school claiming they had no power to suspend him beyond the statutory three months according to the University of Calabar Act, LFN, 2004.

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The suit was eventually dismissed by Justice Eunice Agbakoba. In a new development Monday, female law students of the institution stormed the office of the school’s Vice Chancellor, Prof. Florence Obi, with renewed claims of alleged sexual harassment by the don as well as extortion by their lecturers.

Bearing placards with inscriptions such as, “We are tired of sucking d..ks”, “Ndifon Must Go For Our Sanity”, “We Are Tired of Buying Law Journals”, “We Are Tired of Lecturers Not Attending Classes”, and “Law Girls Are Not Your Bonanza, Prof Ndifon Should stop grabbing us,” the students charged the school authorities to address their concerns.

The video has since sparked outrage online as many have begun to call for justice. Uniquewiki on Twitter wrote: “They should use this one n do scapegoat!! Oga Cyril e no fit betta 4 u!” Ekanem Bassey wrote: “I went to that faculty 2 years ago, and he was already a problem then although new.

They let him stay and rise to Dean, rewarding evil. Sick to my stomach.“Screenlord tweeted: “It’s heartbreaking With the stress in this school Only 300l I don taya like this for Unical.” Frazier Lawrence also tweeted;

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“So this man was suspended 7 yrs ago for the same reason, this is 2023, he hasn’t turned a new leaf and the Nigerian system has no way of weeding out this kind of people from the University system, if not that these female law students spoke up, that’s how he will continue till retirement.”

“The university where this show of shame happened is yet to issue out an official statement,” Naemezie Johnson also wrote. Noble Chichi on Instagram wrote: “Hehehe! Ndifon, you again? You haven’t repented yet? Where are the Malabites and Malabressess? Faculty of Law, University of Calabar, make una come see Ndifon our lecturer?

“Otunba Onmake also wrote on Instagram: “I don’t know how many years the prof don spend there but let imagine na 10years imagine how many pu**y e go don break down before this generation change is for am God abeg oo.”

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