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Monday 1 June 2015

University Of Nigeria Nsukka Shuts Down To Avert Students’ Riot


UNN shuts down to avert students' riot





The University of Nigeria, Nsukka, UNN, has been closed down.

DAILY POST gathered that the institution’s management had asked students to vacate their hostels immediately.


A source told journalists that although the UNN management said the closure was a temporary break, it was actually meant to avert a riot which would have been carried out by the students within the week.



A student told DAILY POST that they had been faced with acute water scarcity and epileptic power supply for a long time.

The statement from the university management, signed by Okwun Omeaku, its Chief Public Relations Officer, read: “This is to bring to the notice of all students and the entire University Community, that the University of Nigeria shall proceed on a TWO-WEEK MID SEMESTER BREAK with immediate effect.

“Consequently, all academic activities on the campuses are hereby suspended for the period.


“Students are by this notice directed to vacate their hostels within the next 24 HOURS, ie, not later than 6pm. on TUESDAY, JUNE 02, 2015″.


The development it was  learnt, is generating angry reaction from the students, who said it would even worsen the already sour relationship with in the university authority.

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