UNIMAID Students Reportedly Locked In at Titanic Male Hostel Despite University's Directive to Vacate

Unimaid Students Reportedly Locked In at Titanic Male Hostel Despite University's Directive to Vacate

UNIMAID Students Reportedly Locked In at Titanic Male Hostel Despite University's Directive to Vacate

Reports have surfaced concerning an alleged incident at the Titanic Male Hostel at the University of Maiduguri (Unimaid), suggesting that students were locked inside the premises despite the university's directive to vacate their hostels.

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According to sources, students residing at the Titanic Male Hostel were reportedly confined within the premises, despite the university's earlier directive for students to vacate their hostel accommodations as of yesterday. This action comes as part of the university's measures amid ongoing concerns and directives related to hostel residency.

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The university's directive to vacate the hostels is purportedly linked to specific protocols or issues, yet the situation at the Titanic Male Hostel seems to defy this directive, resulting in students allegedly being restricted from leaving the premises.

 

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This incident has sparked concerns among the university community, with individuals expressing worries about the well-being and safety of the students affected by this unexpected situation.

 

Efforts are underway to reach out to university authorities for comments and clarification regarding this incident. The Unimaid community eagerly awaits an official statement from the university to shed light on the circumstances surrounding the alleged locking in of students at the Titanic Male Hostel.

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The situation remains under scrutiny, and updates will be provided as more information becomes available.