State University is in the news for unpleasant reasons as lesbian sex
videos involving students of the university recently emerged on the
campus.
The two students in one of the videos monitored by Vanguard, revealed
how deep the culture of lesbianism had infiltrated the female hostels in
the school.
One of the students is considering leaving the school to avoid possible stigmatization as the videos
had gone viral.
A female student in the Department of Zoology who craved anonymity,
told Vanguard that lesbianism was becoming a big issue in the
university.
She said young, fresh undergraduates were lured
into the immoral club as many of them do not know what was in it before
joining the lesbian ring.
“Kogi State
University is fast becoming the comfort zone for lesbians. Many Jambites
are lured into the ring because they don’t even know what it is all
about.
What they do now is to
relocate off-campus in order to enjoy the privacy needed for their
illicit and immoral act. Once in it, it is so difficult to renounce
because lesbians share a lot of gifts to keep victims in it.
The
authorities of this school may need to take drastic steps to restore
the moral integrity and discipline for which we were known,” she said.
When
Vanguard got in contact with one of the lesbians, she said she was
lured into lesbianism in her first week on campus by a very wealthy 300
student.
She said she was not aware that their sex escapades
were recorded, threatening to quit the university in order to save the
integrity of her family.
“My attention was
drawn to the video in circulation by one of my friends. When I watched
it, I knew that was the end of my stay in this school.
Many
of my course mates already have the video, so it will be difficult for
me to continue my academic programme because of possible stigmatization.
I have brought shame to myself and my family,” she lamented.
Although
the school authorities are yet to release an official statement on the
scandal, sources close to the authorities said investigations into the
issue of lesbianism among the students had commenced.