Thu, 30 Oct 2025

 

Delta university suspends student for filming dying mate, sharing video on TikTok
 
By: Abara Blessing Oluchi
Thu, 30 Oct 2025   ||   Nigeria,
 

The management of the Delta State University, DELSU, Abraka, has rusticated a 200-level Biotechnology student, Ezi Ugoma, for uploading a video of a dying student, allegedly involved in an abortion on her TikTok account.

According to a letter issued by the university, dated October 21, 2025 and signed by the Principal Assistant Registrar (Students), Ughwumiakpor A., on behalf of the Deputy Registrar (Students), Ugoma was found guilty of breaching her matriculation oath by inappropriately filming and uploading the scene of a dying student at the University Health Centre on social media.

The university labeled the act as gross misconduct and a violation of the institution’s code of conduct.

Ugoma was rusticated for four semesters, effective from the 2025/2026 academic session, and would be allowed to resume her studies in the 2027/2028 session.

The letter addressed to the student read, “You will recall that you appeared before the Students Disciplinary Committee (SDC) held on Thursday 21, Friday 22nd and Monday 25th August, 2025 to defend yourself against the underlisted allegations: Act of gross misconduct.

“Breach of matriculation oath arising from a case of inappropriate filming with a mobile handset, the scene of a dying student at the University Health Centre on TikTok.

“After due consideration of the Committee’s report, the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Samuel O. Asagba, has approved the recommendation of the Committee, that you be rusticated for four (4) semesters on the offence of assault, with effect from 2025/2026 academic session. You are to resume studies with effect from 2027/2028 academic session.

“Accordingly, you are hereby rusticated for four (4) semesters with effect from 2025/2026 academic session and to resume studies with effect from 2027/2028 academic session.

“Copies of this letter are being forwarded to your sponsor(s) and other relevant authorities of the university for their Information, guidance and further necessary action.”

However, Ugoma’s stepfather was said to have reacted angrily to the development, reportedly telling her to kiss her education goodbye forever and prepare to return to the village.

But a broadcast journalist, Oseni Rufai, in a post on his X handle, condemned the university’s action and pleaded to the vice-chancellor to overturn what he described as a gross injustice.

Rufai begged with the institution not to “allow this young lady’s future to be shattered and cut short”.

“I’m writing to you this morning regarding an unjustifiable two years suspension that was given to a 200 level biotechnology student from Delta State University, Abraka, over a video that she uploaded on her TikTok account about girls not getting involved in abortions as clearly stated in her caption.

“Please sir do not allow this injustice to stand as this young lady’s future is about to be shattered and cut short.

“In addition to the pandemonium, her stepfather had vehemently told her to kiss her education goodbye forever, and that she should prepare to go back to the village.

“Please sir, don’t allow this to happen to her, we need your help, please intervene. I look forward to hearing from you sir, thank you,” Rufai begged.

 

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