Education
RSU lecturers forcefully cut a female law student’s braid for being ‘inappropriate’
Two lecturers of the Rivers State University (RSU), Port Harcourt were on Thursday, August 11, captured forcefully cutting a female law student’s braid.
It was gathered that the lecturers, from the faculty of law, claimed the braids were inappropriate for the lawyer-in-training and also goes against the school’s dress code for students of the faculty.
The lecturers, a man and a woman, were with a pair of scissors as they join forces to cut the braid.
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