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Nigeria News Hindi: The video of touching the private part of girl students in the name of bra check at Olabisi Onabanjo University in Nigeria has gone viral. It is being described as a violation of sexual harassment and privacy.

Highlights
- Sexual harassment of girl students in the name of bra check at Nigerian University
- The video condemned worldwide after going viral
- Students’ union president calls it a dress code policy
abuse: He had panic in his eyes. The body was stunned, but it was forbidden to speak. One by one, ‘investigation’ was being done by placing hands on every girl’s private part, like a crime was to be caught. It was not a jail, nor was there any religious camp… It was a university. A well -known university in Nigeria. A video recently surfaced at Olabisi Onabanjo University in Ogun State has shook the whole world. In the video, women staff are seen examining the body of the girl students and are examining whether she is wearing a bra or not. All this was happening when she reached to take the exam.
Students’ union leader gave strange argument
When the video spread like a fire on social media, the university remained silent, but the students’ union president Muiz Olarinwaju Oltunji came out and described this inhuman process as a ‘policy of dress code’. He said, “This is an attempt to maintain a respectable and meditative atmosphere.” Not only this, he claimed that this policy is already and the university has taken this step to stop ‘indecent clothes’. The students’ union president also cited the university’s’ official guideline ‘, in which showing a private part or belly button is said to be banned.
Pornography
According to the BBC report, a student said on the condition of anonymity that strict monitoring of clothes is already done in the university. Now they are touched in the name of bra check, which is a new level. Senior officer of Human Rights Network Haruna Ayagi said, ‘Touching the body without consent is a legal offense. If the university is investigating this way, then it can be a case. At the same time, human rights lawyer Inbehe Affyong called this rule ‘dictatorship’ and ‘inhuman’. He warned that such policies ignore medical conditions and eliminate the dignity of the students.

Yogendra Mishra has graduated in Journalism from Allahabad University. He has been connected in the media since 2017. After giving its services in News Nation, TV 9 Bharatvarsha and Navbharat Times, now AyraNews24x7 Hindi interne …Read more
Yogendra Mishra has graduated in Journalism from Allahabad University. He has been connected in the media since 2017. After giving its services in News Nation, TV 9 Bharatvarsha and Navbharat Times, now AyraNews24x7 Hindi interne … Read more
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