Video of a Level 100 student removing her dross and dancing in front of everyone on campus resurfaces
Miss Obi Mirable, a first-year female student of Medical Laboratory Sciences (MLS) at the University of Nigeria Nsukka, is being fired for stripping during a dance competition at her school.
Miss Mirable was said to have gone dancing to win a prize of 10,000 Naira, according to reports.
In a new video, an unidentified department lecturer is seen vowing to make sure the lady is persecuted for destroying womanhood.
“I can’t believe what I heard, I can’t believe what I saw, and I will see to it that she is persecuted.” For annihilating humanity and womanhood.” According to the lecturer.
Meanwhile, the University Management issued a circular outlining the actions to be taken against Mirabel, which appeared on October 29.
See the circular below
To: The Ag. CSO The entire University
The SUG, All campuses
I just visited Akpabio Hall where a despicable display of character by a female student ended up going viral and dragging the name/integrity of the University of Nigeria into the mud. Following the ignoble act involving strip/nude dancing and despicable sacrilege by a first-year female student of MLS now identified as Obi Mirabel, resident of Presidential Hall, I hereby direct as follows:
1. All forms of shows show adverts via all forms of music, visitation of DJs with loud music to halls of residence are hereby suspended indefinitely. All concerned are to take note and comply without fail.
2. The use of convoy cars especially unmarked vehicles for any form of show/advert for shows is now banned till further notice.
3. Entry into any hostel for all forms of advertisements involving loud music and associated ill-behavior is now banned. hall supervisors to take note of strict compliance.
4. Efforts are on to fish out the alleged strip dancer, Obi Mirabel, and send her to the Students’ Disciplinary Board in preparation for her expulsion from the University of Nigeria. Such behavior cannot be condoned at this university.
5. This action by a supposed student of UNN is condemnable and without an accompanying drastic punishment, other students will not desist from such reprobate character.
Thanks
Professor Edwin Ogechukwu Omeje (Dean of Students)
Cc: Vice-Chancellor
Watch the video.
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