FUOYE sanctions two over leaked video of suspended ex-SUG president
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At a glance
- The Federal University, Oye-Ekiti (FUOYE) has suspended two students for their alleged role in cyberbullying.
- The students are accused of involvement in a leaked video targeting the institution's suspended Studentsโ Union Government (SUG) President, James Iyanuoluwa Adio.
- The university has taken disciplinary action against the students for their alleged participation in the cyberbullying incident.
The Federal University, Oye-Ekiti (FUOYE) has taken disciplinary action against two students, suspending them for their alleged involvement in cyberbullying. The students are accused of participating in the dissemination of a leaked video that targeted James Iyanuoluwa Adio, the institution's suspended Studentsโ Union Government (SUG) President.
The university's decision underscores its stance against cyberbullying and harassment within its community. The suspension serves as a disciplinary measure following an investigation into the alleged incident. Further details regarding the specific nature of the cyberbullying and the leaked video have not been fully disclosed by the university.
This action by FUOYE highlights the growing concern over online harassment among students and educational institutions' efforts to address such issues. The university has not provided further comment on the duration of the suspension or any other potential consequences for the involved students.
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