Bedbugs Are Now Our Roommates in the Hostels- FUTO Male Student, God'sLegacy Chidiebube

Federal University of Technology Owerri (FUTO) student reveals alarming bedbug infestation in male hostels, raising serious concerns among students.

Bedbugs Are Now Our Roommates in the Hostels- FUTO Male Student, God'sLegacy Chidiebube
God'sLegacy Chidiebube

In a startling revelation, God'sLegacy Samuel Chidiebube, a student of the Federal University of Technology Owerri (FUTO) community, has shed light on a distressing issue affecting the university's male hostels. According to Chidiebube's recent post, bedbugs have become prevalent within the confines of the male accommodations, posing a significant concern for students residing there.

Expressing deep concern, Chidiebube didn't mince words as he addressed the uncomfortable reality faced by many students, stating, "Sorry To Say This About FUTO MALE HOSTEL...BUT I will say it.! BedBugs Are now our Able Roommates." 

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The gravity of the situation was further emphasized by his assertion that those without bedbugs in their rooms might be considered the exception rather than the norm, humorously remarking, "If you no get BedBug for your Room. You're missing Alot!"

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The revelation has sparked discussions among the student body, prompting calls for urgent action from the university authorities to address the issue and ensure the well-being and comfort of the students.

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This development underscores the pressing need for thorough pest control measures within university dormitories, highlighting the importance of maintaining hygienic and conducive living environments for students. As the FUTO community grapples with this challenge, all eyes are on the administration to swiftly implement effective solutions to eradicate the bedbug menace and restore peace of mind to the affected students.