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General News of Thursday, 23 January 2020

Source: www.mynigeria.com

Segalink, Fasipe vow to prosecute AAU students responsible for assault on student

Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma

End Sars Convener, Segalink also known as Segun Awosanya and Youth advocate cum Brand Influencer, Oluyemi Fasipe have reacted to a viral video of three female students brutalising a fellow student over the alleged snatching of a boyfriend.

In the viral video, the three students stripped a fellow student naked on the floor as they descended on her mercilessly.

"N100,000 dey take deceive am come. Ashewo don retire. You wan come spoil my relationship. You wey I wan take do Chief bridesmaid," were the accusations rendered on the assaulted girl withering in pain and shame on the floor.



MyNigeria gathered that the 4 ladies are students of Ambrose Alli University in Edo State. Allegedly, one of the three girls assaulting the lady on the floor is the school mother of the assaulted girl.

Things went wrong after the "school daughter" allegedly snatched the school mother's boyfriend after being lured with a N100,000. To punish the erring school daughter, two students led by the school mother beat the assaulted lady and strip her naked.

A tweet by @trendydjtimic raised alarm over the issue. The tweet read:

"AAU school Mother beats and strip a school daughter's necked for suspecting her of sleeping with her boyfriend. ????

"My twitter family please let's RT this until something is been done urgently. So if u're seeing this video in your timeline please RT."

In the video, the unnamed assailants filmed the whole process on camera.

Reacting to the video, Fasipe promised to bring the assailants to book.

"This is disheartening, who can link me to the victim please?. I am taking this up right away. Cc: @SIAF_NG @segalink. RT," he tweeted.



Wading into the matter, Segalink gave Fasipe the go-ahead.

"Please kindly find these people and get them arrested and charged as we often do. This is bizarre. #EndImpunity."