UNILAG Students Forced to Sleep in the Rain as School Shut them out of Hostels (Photos)

Posted by Thandiubani on Sat 07th May, 2016 - tori.ng

The students of University of Lagos have lamented against the school's decision to lock students out of the hostel forcing them to sleep in the rain.

Some of the students sleeping on the floor outside the hostel 
 
Students of the University of Lagos have allegedly been forced to sleep in the rain after the management shut students out of the hostel. 
 
According to information gathered, ever since the resumption of students the university management is doing everything in it power to punish the students unjustly. It was gathered that the school management intentionally is trying to punish the students by enforcing a law barring squatters or visitors into the hostels.
 
But, because of the limited bed spaces available in the school, most of the students are squatters. The new law succeeded in throwing most of the students who are squatting with their friends outside the hostels forcing them to sleep in the rain even as the examination period approaches. Many of the students have frowned at this as they believe the school management is not showing any sympathy to their plight.
 
"Exams are starting on Monday. There's blackout. Rain is falling. Yet they don't allow people in the  hostels. Prices are now tripled against the protest time even we have to buy soup 150 per bowl. I've been sleeping in classes since Monday" one of the students lamented.
 
See photos below:
 
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