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Lecturer Punches Female Student as Fight Erupts [Video]

ideemlawful profile1iDeemlawful August 26, 2025
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Massive reactions have trailed a viral video capturing the shocking moment a fight erupted between a male lecturer and a female student.

The trending clip, shared on X (formerly Twitter), shows the lecturer and the student physically engaging each other inside a crowded lecture hall.

As the brawl intensified between the Niger Delta University lecturer and the female student, dozens of other students watched in shock, recording the chaotic scene.

Tensions escalated when the lecturer landed a heavy punch on the student before headbutting her, while she managed to retaliate amidst the commotion.

During the scuffle, a man attempted to separate the duo, but the fight briefly continued before others intervened.

As of the time of filing this report, the cause of the altercation between the lecturer and the student remains unknown.

Sharing the viral clip, an X influencer, Oyindamola, captioned it:
“Moment a f!ght broke out between a lecturer of Niger Delta University and a female student inside a lecture hall in Bayelsa State 😲🙆🏼‍♂️💔.”

Watch the video below;

Moment a f!ght broke out between a lecturer of Niger Delta University and a female student inside a lecture hall in Bayelsa State 😲🙆🏼‍♂️💔
pic.twitter.com/r4n8eHvNOz

— Oyindamola🙄 (@dammiedammie35) August 25, 2025

Reactions as Male Lecturer Fights Female Student

@UniqueKhaddy_0x: The indiscipline and lack of self-control of some men in Nigeria is so disgraceful!! How can you give her a huge blow on her face like that!?! In front of everyone!! As how?? I’m embarrassed.

@DjPapiLondon: This is a supposedly private university with the barbaric lecturer offloading blows and headbutting a female. Razz asf IMO.

@sire_sommy: Someone said she should go collect JAMB form and I laughed. There’s no ground zero from this. The lecturer also, doing this to a woman? Anyhow country.

@JAdeliyi: Bayelsa people ehn! I was serving in Amassoma between 2023-2024. There was a similar incident in a secondary school where an SS1 student fought a mathematics teacher.

@uqochukwu: This lecturer should lose his job. I don’t care what the lady said or did, but he should have acted better. Na this kind man dey use their wives as punching bags.

@mrzara_: Make she go collect JAMB form. Make lecturer go learn how to farm.

August 26, 2025 0 comments
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confusion as vc orders final year students to return to campus after declaring new year break
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Confusion as VC Orders Final Year Students To Return To Campus After Declaring New Year Break

ideemlawful profile1iDeemlawful December 24, 2021
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The Vice-Chancellor of the Niger Delta University, Professor Samuel Gowon Edoumiekumo has ordered over 3,000 final-year students of the Varsity to cancel their New Year’s Day celebration and return to school for their project defence.

Edoumiekumo had in a circular directed all final-year students and lecturers to return to the university campus and commence their project defence on Wednesday, December 29, 2021.

It was gathered that most of the affected final-year students were finding it difficult to comply due to the distance of their houses from the school and lack of financial resources to return to campus during this holiday season as many final-year students reside outside the state.

Already, stakeholders made up of traditional rulers, parents and sponsors of students at the Niger Delta University (NDU) have sent a Save-Our Soul message to the state governor, Senator Douye Diri to intervene and prevail on the Vice-Chancellor to rescind his directive.

The S.O.S letter read, “We call on the state governor to prevail on Professor Samuel Gowon Edoumiekumo to rescind his order and for common sense to prevail over his spontaneous directive that all final-year students and lecturers must return to the university to commence their project defence on Wednesday, 29th December 2021.

“We, as peace-loving stakeholders in the institution, are calling on the Governor to use his good office and the Spirit of Christmas which is celebrated around the world to prevail on Prof. Gowon to immediately withdraw his spontaneous directive and allow the students and lecturers to spend the holiday seasons with their families until early January 2022 when universities across the country will resume.”

“The Christmas Spirit and season is a time of love, giving, family unification, and much more which has been celebrated for centuries. People around the world travel to unite and spend time with their family members during the Christmas Holiday Season. Therefore, to spontaneously demand that students and lecturers return to school in the midst of the holiday season to commence their studies is unconscionable and unchristian-like.”

“Across the country and globally, schools are closed for the Christmas Season and are expected to resume in early January 2022. It is no secret that Nigerian roads are unsafe during the Christmas season. Many families do not even have the financial resources to transport their children back to school within this holiday season as they have made such plans for January 2022. We are calling on the Governor of Bayelsa State, His Excellency, Senator Douye Diri to urgently come to our aid.”

Attempts to reach the public relations officer of the school, Ingezi Idoni, failed to answer calls to his mobile line or reply to messages sent to his WhatsApp number.

But a senior lecturer of the school who spoke on condition of anonymity argued that the Vice Chancellor’s intention was good and in order. “What we are trying to do is to ensure that the institution meets up with its calendar year and to ensure that the final-year students meet up with the service year,” the lecturer said.

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