The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) on Wednesday condemned the assault by a student on a lecturer at the Nnamdi Azikiwe University, UNIZIK, over a TikTok recording.
In a statement issued in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, NANS Senate President Babatunde Akinteye restated the association’s commitment to advocating for students’ rights while ensuring discipline, respect for authority, and obedience to institutional regulations.
He emphasized that violence and misconduct have no place in academic institutions across the country and urged students to respect constituted authorities.
Akinteye stated, “NANS has always been at the forefront of advocating for students’ rights, academic freedom, and a conducive learning environment. However, we equally uphold discipline, respect for authority, and adherence to the laws governing our institutions. It is in this light that we strongly condemn the reported incident at UNIZIK, where a student physically assaulted a lecturer over a TikTok recording.”
He also described such behavior as unacceptable, stressing that academic institutions are citadels of learning built on mutual respect between students and lecturers.
“While students have the right to self-expression, including the use of social media, such rights must be exercised with decorum, responsibility, and respect for others. The reported action of the student is an embarrassment to the student body and does not represent the values of the Nigerian student community.”
Akinteye emphasized that while NANS remains committed to upholding students’ rights and welfare, it would not support any student who violates the law, disrespects lecturers, or engages in actions that tarnish the image of the academic community.
He maintained that NANS stands for responsible student leadership and discipline and will not hesitate to call out actions that contradict these principles.
“In light of this incident, we call on the management of UNIZIK to conduct a thorough and unbiased investigation to establish the facts of the case. Due diligence must be observed, and all parties involved should be given a fair hearing. However, if the student is found guilty, appropriate sanctions should be applied in line with the institution’s regulations to serve as a deterrent to others,” Akinteye added.
He also stated that the academic environment must be preserved as a space for respect, learning, and professional engagement.