A lecturer from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN) has been allegedly caught in a compromising position with a married female student inside his office.

The incident, captured in a video that has gone viral on social media, has sparked outrage and calls for an investigation into the matter.

The lecturer, whose identity is yet to be officially confirmed, is said to be teaching in the School of General Studies at the institution. The victim, who remains unnamed, is allegedly someone’s wife.

In the viral video, a voice can be heard saying, “We have been following this case from day one. As you can see we have all the chats, voice notes, videos and everything.” This statement suggests that the incident may have been planned by the student’s husband, UNN security, and some students.

A former student of the lecturer, commenting on the video, claimed that the man taught him Peace and Conflict, a course under General Studies, during his time at UNN. The student, who wished to remain anonymous, said, “That is my lecturer in UNN, he taught us Peace and Conflict under GS in my time. We called him or rather, he called himself ‘The Short Man.’ He was very strict with us in class. It’s unfortunate that he was involved in this.”

Another source alleged that the lady offered the lecturer money, which he refused. The source added, “Well, with this, if he still remains, he will never try that again.”

 

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When contacted for comment, the Public Relations Officer of the university stated that he was yet to see the video but would investigate to ascertain the truth of the matter. Meanwhile, a lecturer who sought to remain anonymous confirmed that the incident took place in a GS building but declined to disclose the name of the man in the video.

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