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‘Let girls with big breasts breathe’, Unical female law students accuse their dean of s3xual harassment

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(Left) Prof. Cyril Ndifon. (Right) Female law students protest

Some female students of the Faculty of Law, University of Calabar, Cross River State, have staged a protest against the Dean of the faculty, Prof. Cyril Ndifon, accusing him of being a s3xual predator.

The students stormed the Faculty of Law of the institution in large numbers to air their grievances.

In a video of the scene that has now gone viral, the students are seen holding placards with different inscriptions, such as, “We are tired of sucking d*cks.”

Another one reads  “Female students are not Bonanza, Prof. Ndifon should stop grabbing us. The Faculty of Law is not a brothel.”

Yet another one reads, “Prof. Ndifon, let the girls with big breasts breathe, don’t suffocate us.”

There were a lot of reactions to the development on Twitter, with some alleging that the said university don had previously been suspended for s3xual harassment, wondering how he found his way back and even became a dean.

Twitter user @UnkleAyo wrote, “It will interest you to know that this same Professor was suspended in 2015 for raping a law student in his office. Why was he reinstated? How did he end up becoming a dean again? The V.C of UNICAL is obviously of questionable character.”

@trinityboi wrote, “Female students of the Unical Faculty of Law are currently protesting against their Dean, Prof. Ndifon Cyril. He is notorious for sexually harassing female students. These students are now being threatened with expulsion. When will these men stop this act? This is one of the longest lingering problems most females face in school. Lend a voice ✍️.”

The vice chancellor of the University, Prof. Florence Banku Obi while addressing the aggrieved students said their cries and complaints had been heard and necessary actions would be taken.

 

She said, “I want to first thank you for the peaceful manner you have conducted yourself. It shows actually that you are law students.  You understand the rules and regulations of the university. We have heard your complaint.

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