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Friday, 8 April 2016

Photos: UNILAG students pass through canal to leave school

Some UNILAG students passed through the canal at the back of their school after the school's main gate was closed, following the closure of the school. See more photos after the cut...

 

45 comments:

  1. Na wa!



    ~glo rule you world~ cos I do•

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    1. Hope we won't hear its not in Nigeria again

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    2. This is really bad, did they have to put the students through such ordeal

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    1. Too bad


      ‭OKORO UPGRADED

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    2. Student union is the cause in this 1. U don't force students to join the protest by locking them in. It would only cause tension among the students, which it did.

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  3. Pathetically sad.
    Why barred these future leaders from accessing the main entrance/gate as exit point?
    Fuck the Management 4 reducing their students to this level of piteousness.
    What kind of a Country is this for God's sake?

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    1. Sch authority didn't show up. Students lock the gate, forcing all to protest, some who are scared are running but as at 11am everything was peaceful.

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  4. See what dey brought upon themselves, mcheeeeeeeew! Linda take note!

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  5. After all their tushness! Lmao

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    1. Bitter lizard. Are they the ones that sent you to that retarded Polytechnic? Slimy bastard.

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  6. Chai! Only in Naija!#Lindangwanu#

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  7. Joyous babe,Linda ikeji first cousin8 April 2016 at 12:49

    Imagine,no other way for them to pass? Very risky.

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  8. This is dangerous oh! What's up with the school authority sef?

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  9. This is dangerous oh! What's up with the school authority sef?

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  10. Ewwwwwww,disgusting!but were they locked in?

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  11. Ogechi@ afakos@yahoo.com8 April 2016 at 13:09

    They should have allowed them to leave the premises before locking the gate. What if anything happens to the students. What would they tell their parents.

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  12. Hmmm
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  13. This very sad! If something is not done fast crime will become the order of the day o! What will they be doing at home?

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  14. Seen. How much worse can it get

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  15. Hmmmmmmmmm this is serious,buhari come see ur ppl

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  16. Noooo! This can't be "UNILAG" students! We don't do that shit mhen!

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  17. They should be careful with that canal

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  18. Hmmm!,I'm still imagining what the future and fate of the nigerian you is,APC!,we need a way forward not this your so called "Chains"

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  20. Hmmmmmmmm. Unilag students and their wahala

    #LIB ADDICT#

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  21. *********************D lax I checked Unilag ix in Nigeria ************* n dey re Nigerians anyway !!!!!!!!! Xo * ?????????????? Wox d shock or d news ????????

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  22. Nawa for Nigeria. Is this the change we voted for? According to what I heard from a student, the authorities told them to leave when the protest started but some students had to lock the gate preventing others from leaving. The authorities had to call the police and they used their armoured car to open the gate and allow them to leave.

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  23. Just remove the MAP of Nigeria from the atlas..is there hope??, to be frank with ourselves, We have the most hardworking people in the world and yet we have the most unintelligent people in governance.

    Put any Nigerian on a level playing field with anybody from the world and we always conquer. People admire Nigerians everywhere we go, our carriage, Lingua, intelligence.
    How the f**k, did we get to this???

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  24. Jonathan must be enjoying his retirement. Little wonder the man no drag the presidency.

    Its a basket case, if you like, go and raise Mandela from the dead and make him president of Nigeria, na the same story...It is not about the persons in power, BUT THE SYSTEM.... CHANGE THE DAMN SYSTEM!!!

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  25. Smilin.......smilin.....it is well

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