Here lies the wretched, cursed, and lifeless body of Kachalla Sani Yellow, tied to a motorcycle and dragged on the road.
Kudos to our troops for eliminating this an!mal.
An inappropriate relationship between a lecturer and a student is one of the easiest forms of misconduct to establish. Set up a panel of objective and independent assessors, examine the conduct of both parties against the school’s established rules and regulations, and consider the unequal power dynamics between them.
To claim that a student initiated a sexual relationship with her lecturer, someone who holds considerable power over her academic progress, is like a civil servant claiming that a contractor forced him to accept a bribe. You cannot credibly claim to have been coerced into a sexual relationship by someone subject to your authority, someone who may depend on your discretion or mercy. It is a ridiculous defence. There is only one proper response to such an advance, even where the person in authority suspects that he is being set up: reject it and report it.
There are, of course, female students who may offer sex to escape poor grades in courses they are either unprepared or unwilling to pass, while their male colleagues bear the full consequences of their own performance. But this does not exonerate the lecturer who accepts the offer. He is expected to reject such advances and report them to the appropriate authorities, particularly where they threaten the proper discharge of his duties to the institution.
The mistake in the trending assault on Nasa’i Gwadabe, a lecturer at Northwest University, Kano, was the decision to take the law into private hands. Whatever the evidence or the intensity of the emotions involved, jungle justice has no place in a civilised society. I do not say this because I am certain I would have acted better, but because it is the right principle. Many of us might lose control if a female relative were placed in such a situation, but the instinct to retaliate does not make retaliation lawful or right.
Gaskiya the people supporting that lecturer are dabbobi.
So, everyone in his department knows he’s exactly that kind of person.
My God.
How does a married man with children embarrass himself like that?
A lecturer got into his student’s car—not just any woman, but his own student. Didn’t you people attend university? Does that even make sense to you?
See, this man is whatever these women say he is. And if you choose to defend him, may you find yourself in a jeopardy of the same magnitude.
@_hafsat_paki@HonAbdullahiM12 Rabu da Yan iska, they want to make fool of us, why would a lecturer become so low to enter his female student car just to explain project
@HonAbdullahiM12 Duk neman kariya da zaku bashi dai Dan iska ne, in ba Dan iska ba yaza ayi Kashi ka motar student, kuma kace hope baa binciken wayar ta
There are too many gaps in the account he gave & far too many follow-up questions should have been asked. The Fattoush ice cream date, in particular, warranted much deeper scrutiny.
Another twist is, we never had the guts, as undergrads, to give our lecturers/project supervisors AP or rendezvous points, let alone direct them to get into our car bcoz it was more convenient for us.
The interviewers seemed more interested in sympathising with him than scrutinising his claims. It felt like they were on a mission to exonerate him, coz I didn’t understand that long closing prayer from one of the interviewers.
Great sense of accountability. I had a dissimilar experience with my Alma mater- ABU Zaria who released me on study leave without pay when I got a 2 year contract elsewhere.
In less than a year, I got a letter asking me to return to my post or risk losing it. I refused and got fired.
Thankfully, I didn’t owe them a dime so nothing to refund.
Unfortunately I forfeited my pension contributions for 3 years.
Alhamdulillah for life’s experience
If you sell used cars, be careful - the next few years will be rough for you, and you may not have a business by the time the wave that is coming is done:
The reason is because the Chinese have set their eyes on Africa, and when they move - it is usually aggresive price cut that favors volume over margins.
Which means they will sell better and more recent cars at a cheaper price and at first you will laugh at them; but they will win.
It is how people laughed at Opay at first (a bank with no branch) but now Opay is used by almost everyone.
...but car is not like the banking sector, a cheaper car & better car will FORCE everyone else out.
Wait till they are done countering all the lies about parts and engine not being strong; once they enter a market - they find the biggest objections and they get to work towards countering it. That work has started. Goodluck everyone.
@ESTRELLAzxr0se@Asad_Mukty Qaddara ma tana tafiya da niyya, in ba rami mai ya kawo rami...yarinya student dinka ta tilasta maka sai kashiga motar ta???
SA to Tinubu: “Tinubu’s gov’t is building 100 houses in every local government for poor Nigerians.”
A random Facebook user replied him in the comment section & said “If you’re telling the truth, may Allah heal & open that your affected eye. If you’re lying, may Allah close the other healthy eye. May he close both your eyes.”
Bro 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭