The university’s disciplinary action has triggered heated reactions online over student rights and campus regulations.

Fresh controversy has erupted in Kogi State after a state-owned university reportedly expelled four students over allegations bordering on lesbianism and other disciplinary offences.

The institution’s decision has since triggered widespread reactions on social media, with many Nigerians debating the legality, morality, and implications of the disciplinary action taken against the affected students.

Sources within the institution claimed the students were found guilty of acts considered contrary to the university’s code of conduct after an internal disciplinary review. University authorities reportedly insisted the move was necessary to preserve discipline and uphold institutional values.

However, the expulsions have also sparked outrage among some rights advocates and social commentators who argue that universities should focus more on academic development and fair disciplinary standards rather than actions capable of igniting public controversy.

The incident has once again placed Nigerian universities at the center of debates surrounding morality, student freedom, and institutional authority. As reactions continue pouring in online, many are waiting to see whether the development will lead to legal challenges or further statements from the institution involved.

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