Varsity sex video
For three consecutive
days, I tried to overlook series of reports of sexual intercourse among
students in Nigerias tertiary institutions.
But I couldnt just take
my mind off the matter after reading waspish and disgusting reactions on one
news platform. The arguments and reactions that I readwere so irritating
and appalling. One cannot but imagine the level of stupidity inherent.
It could be recalled
that the popularsex video was staged by Babcock University students,
which led to the expulsion of the culprits by the management. For the fact that
the decision was solely made by the school management, it sounds more or less like
an injustice to some social media analysts. They took it starkly upon
themselves by faulting the Babcock managements decision to have expelled the
students. While some opined that since sex is not a crime in Nigeria, the
students should have rather been counselled instead of losing their career to
expulsion. Another set of analysts claimed that the schools decision was too
cruel: expelling students that had sex blatantly in a lecture room. Even though
it is not disputable that individual is a master of his or her opinion, I
cannot comprehend the kind of counselling these guys were talking about. Should
the management counsel the culprits after the sex video is already dancing
soapy on air or to counsel them on how to do it better some other time. I
repeat:I cannot comprehend that kind of counseling.
As if that one isnt
enough, another blatant sexcapade surfaced by another set of students from one
of the institutions in Edo State. It seems sex for grades lecturers have gone
to rest; it is now students versus students. Sex has turned to 4-unit practical
course that should be practised in a broad daylight. Now, it suits some
students more to mess up themselves in an open arena, all in the name of three
minutes enjoyment. Of course, I'm not preaching holiness here, but the sexual
urge shouldn't propel one to be an object of ridicule and reproach.
Honestly, for
people to be taking sides, all in the name of pitying, have shown that we
cannot get things right in Nigeria.Or what else could have been done as
punishment and lesson to students who intentionally had sex in lecture room?
Those taking sides have forgotten that the image of the school is at stake for
such slew of immortality. They also claimed that no one is holy. If no one is
holy, does that mean people should be having sex openly? If sex isn't a
crime, does that mean students should start banging themselves on campus in
lecture rooms? Why talking about the sex warriors career only and not about
the image of the school that is already in the mud?
Emphatically, what is
bad is bad. Whether sex is a crime in Nigeria or not, such act can never be
embraced. If a student can be expelled for writing an open letter to VC on
issues that need urgent attention; if (youth) corpers can be sent out of the
camp for having sex, no sane society will allow such sex tapeto undergo
spiral of silence all in the name of saving a career.I see nothing wrong
in their expulsion. They actually called for it. There is nothing new about sex
among undergraduates. The leaked ones is just a testimony to the level
immorality in our tertiary institutions; and if this irritating scene
continues, Nigerias educational system awaits burial by installment.
Issa, a Mass Communication graduate from the Federal Polytechnic,
Offa, Kwara State, can be reached on:Usmanissa247@gmail.com;
08169197486
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