Some students who said they are from the University of Ilorin have made a video ‘praising’ the Kwara state government over four packs of palliative allegedly gifted to each student to cushion the impact of the high cost of foodstuff in the country.
The video, obviously intended to ridicule the palliative, showed the students showing off the four packs of noodles which they claimed the government shared to each student. They calculated that the four packs were meant to last them for the four years of their educational pursuit, with each pack lasting for one year.
One of the students said: “We want to use this opportunity and this medium to thank the Kwara State Government and UNILORIN at large for giving us these four palliatives for each student. At least, these four palliatives will last us for four years – 2024, 2025, 2026, 2027. Kwara State Government, thank you. UNILORIN at large, thank you. “for
An X user who posted the video said he was told the students have been expelled by the school authorities.
He said: “These are students of the University of Ilorin. They did this video to mock the Kwara State Government over the ridiculous nooddles handout to students in Kwara in the name of palliatives. I heard the students were suspended for this. Please can someone confirm this?”
These are students of University of Ilorin. They did this video to mock the Kwara State Government over the ridiculous noddles handout to students in Kwara in the name of palliatives.
I heard the students were suspended for this. Please can someone confirm this? pic.twitter.com/yPadI4LEMh
— Emma ik Umeh (Tcee )🇳🇬 (@emmaikumeh) March 27, 2024
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