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University of Lagos UNILAG Cautions Students Against acts of Physical Assaults/Attacks on Campus

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The University of Lagos desires to warn all students against acts of hostility or any action that could be construed as taking the law into their own hands.
Following the incidence of phone theft involving a 21-year-old man, Ogunsanya Henry Oriade, who allegedly took four mobile phones belonging to tenants of room A304 at the King Jaja Hall, this warning becomes even more important.
Management appreciates the vigilance of the students, which led to the apprehension of the culprit but frowns at the brutal handling of the culprit.
Management hereby reiterates the University’s strong stance against any act of physical assaults/attacks on campus.
Students are assured of heightened alertness of all Security units on campus, hence, any case of theft, threat in whatever form or act of vices anywhere on campus should be promptly reported to any security personnel on sight or at the nearest security post as all/any act(s) of aggression or/and violence will not be tolerated.

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