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A disturbing case at Lead City University, Ibadan, involves a 100-level female student who was allegedly drugged and gang-raped by five male students. After the assault, she was expelled for traces of drugs in her blood, sparking outrage among students and social media users, demanding justice and accountability.

A disturbing incident unfolded at Lead City University (LCU) in Ibadan, where a 100-level female student was allegedly drugged and gang-raped by a male student and four of his friends. The victim was discovered the following morning in a pool of blood outside her hostel, prompting immediate medical attention. Upon testing her blood, traces of drugs were found, but shockingly, the university administration expelled the victim instead of focusing on the assault.

This incident has raised serious concerns, as it is not the first reported case of rape at LCU, according to students. The university’s response has sparked outrage, with many questioning the institution’s handling of sexual violence. Students, some speaking anonymously, are now demanding justice, urging for a thorough investigation into the matter.

On social media, the case has ignited a wave of reactions, with many criticizing the expulsion of the victim and calling for stronger action against the perpetrators. Some have pointed out that this is part of a broader pattern of mishandled rape cases at the institution, further fueling calls for reform and accountability.

As the case unfolds, the victim’s supporters continue to call for justice, hoping the university will reconsider its decision and take the necessary steps to address the serious issue of sexual violence on campus. The students are determined to ensure that the perpetrators face the full consequences of their actions.