Professor at Nnamdi Azikiwe University, is getting flak for cutting off a male student’s haircut because it was too bushy.
A video making the rounds on social captured the moment a lecturer interrupted an ongoing class to address the hairstyle of one of his students.
The man pulled out scissors and pointed them at the student’s hair, cutting it in an uneven way to fit his idea of what a good college haircut should look like.
Now that the video has gone viral, people on social media are angry at the lecturer for breaking the law without following the right procedures.
Watch the video below …
Reacting to the post;
Otuosoro_Ranjo penned: “How does the hair stops him from learning?
The old people are one of the problems of the country. Rubbish.”
broccoliboygreg wrote: “Very rubbish attitude wey lecturers dey exhibit
Me na my lecturers later tire for my matter. You catch me for full hair this week I go come school with pink hair next class.”
Ishow_leck said: “This is actually wrong. Sir, we’re here to study not learn mode of fashion or ethics. School authorities should ban all these acts.”
princechioke noted: “This is highly condemnable. If you check very well you may find out that he has nothing to offer but “hand outs”.”
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