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Monday, September 28, 2015

UNILAG Students Hold Protest Over Bedbugs And Mosquitoe infested hostels


University of Lagos Students today shut the university’s two exit gates, to protest what they described as the invasion of bedbugs and mosquitoes in their hostels.

See the reason they are rioting.....



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This was dropped in one of the comment section this Morning....

''Dear Stella,I'm a humble visitor of this great blog,Unilag students(guys) woke up as early as 3am disrupting the school and shouting no more bedbug!!!,vehemently,they almost entered my hall,which is Queen Amina hall,where I reside.The present DSA in June told us (students) to vacate our hall of residence to enable them to fumigate the rooms but nothing was done,but for the people ,that came to fumigate to steal our things.

Now the students are staging a riot. Stellez if you see these bugs..hmm na hell.it sucks! And the most silly thing is the beds we use have not been changed for over 10years now. Its a pathetic situation ..tnx. Stella''



53 comments:

  1. Mosquitoes I can understand, but bedbugs? See the state of the mattresses sef.

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    1. WaTtttttttt!
      Imagine generational bedbugs????
      Na wa o, which way 9ja!????

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    2. Oh God, fix those mattress
      Can't deal

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    3. Someone amongst them brought it into the hostel. A female bug lay noting less than 200 eggs during its lifetime

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    4. Nothing I no go see! Student welfarism is always poor in the hostel...but you guys can use another medium to approach this instead of disrupting the whole school activities.

      If those already expelled students joined you guys and destroy some school properties definitely you guys will be held responsible.

      You will not only pay but your academic program would be disrupted also. Learn how to use media to achieve your aim.

      See:
      How to be successful in a difficult situation

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    5. Hmnnnnn, bed bugs! Dat was how my husband created an isolation centre for me in d house after I came bk with bed bug bites from House Officers Room at General Hospital Lagos.
      I still have goose bumps! They finally got the place fumigated but many people would have got takeaways to their homes and cars. SMH.

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  2. Stella I faced dis in school to! Unilag need to change those matteress and funmigate their hostel! I couldn't sleep on beds, had to use thick. Bedsheet orels na map of africa on my body! Even there are menstral blood stains nd urine stains to on dem! Na wa! Thank God for keeping me well all tru my stay dere! Its well

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    1. Hian. Why cant they buy their personal matress

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    2. Some students come with their own matress! Aw many u wan buy na

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    3. Buy personal mattress and demarcate his bed from others abi, una no know weytin bedbug bi? Even if u change ur bed every week, once they are in the building or room, they'll find their way to your bed.

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    4. How much is 6 spring mattress?
      Am sure ur phone cost more than it but as a dirty girl that u are u preferred to manage

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    5. Was wondering too, can't each of them buy their own beds? Or am I missing something here? General fumigation, yes. But the mattress issue can be sorted by students themselves biko.

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  3. Lmao @no more bedbugs.

    I remember then,when we protested because of lack of water and electricity for weeks.

    The boys made placards, which read, 'No water,no light. Our girls are smelling '.

    Rotflmao

    We had a run in with the police. Injured two and dented their armoured vehicles with stone.

    We were made to vacate indefinitely for a month.

    Oh, the nostalgia of those days.

    #WhiteDiamondOut

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  4. Buahahahahaahahahahaha but sha is it everything school must ddo for you people? How much 6spring mattress that they are rioting for? Abegi

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    1. My dear, I tire. I bought the chair I'm using in the office. The one I was using was giving me back ache and they refuse to change it. Before I die I had to buy another

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    2. This is why i like my school,
      Firstly,we buy our mattresses, after the section,you are to carry your property and look for where to keep it off-k,apparent from lockers..if you leave bedbugs striken bed, say bye bye to it...when you checking into the hostel,inspection is also done...

      secondly, every semester they fumigate all the hostels,just last two weeks...it was fumigate although we were angry cos we are on session and its wrong health wise

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    3. Portable viv I shake my head back at you,
      If I were to stay in a school hostel i'm not sure I would want to use the mattress provided by the school, imagine the bodies, sweat, pee or whatever that have entered it. I nor fit!
      Lafresh abi na because you want comfort..m
      Anony in my school too, hostelers do same every session.

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  5. It may ve something to do with the laziness and dirtiness of the language people.

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  6. People actually sleep on those dead bug infested mattresses?
    Hell no!!!

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  7. Just negodu the foam nwata akwukwo ji edina. Why chi chi no go de? I fear bed bug pass cockroach and mosquito.

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  8. Bed Bugs????

    If u have never bn bugged by one before,den Life Has Bn truly FAIR To u! LMAO

    Those things are from Hell straight up!
    U can never 'see'dem or catch dem til u MASTER their Art. LMAO

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  9. See the matrass sef,one ll have nightmares sleeping on these.

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  10. 😯😯😯😯

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  11. THElMA ENEMUWE said...
    Ewwww..this z pathetic mehn....
    Bedbugs of all things,nyama,let the right authority do something and stop endangering students health jawe..
    *faithful BV enemuwe thelma*

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  12. They shld do d needful now am sure some ppl re eating dis money meant 4 maintaining d hostel.smh

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  13. That kind mattress na aboki dey carry 4 head dey sell bedbugs plenty die.

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  14. The students brought it from their homes and infested the school foams with it. Dirty things.

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  15. The rot in our educational system is appalling. Look at the mattresses students are made to sleep on! Am very sure their expenses for running the school showed buying of new mattress for students.

    They should have asked the students to bring theirs from home instead of these dead ones!

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  16. Are unilag students not allowed to bring their own beddings to the hostel?...I wonder why they use those mattresses that look like a mad woman's abandoned property.

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  17. Dey shld fumigate their hostel nw.

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  18. best school in Nigeria cannot fight bedbugs. lets look at the students first, most of them come from poor environments and the bedbugs must have entered into their clothings.

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  19. Na wa oo! This is serious

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  20. Oh my God.... Like people actually sleep on those horrible things??? Honestly these demonstrating students should be ashamed of themselves! They are waiting for government to come get rid of bugs in their mattresses. How did the bugs get there in the first place? Im guessing government also had something to do with it. #sigh
    Its about time this generation stopped feeling so entitled, get off their lazy butts and do things for themselves!I mean how much is a 6spring mattress for Gods sake? What does it take to disinfect and keep your environment clean? As we know, bugs cannot thrive in clean environments. Bunch of lazy, dirty students... I shudder to even imagine what your toilets look like...Why don't you also wait for government to wipe your behind after you have gone???

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  21. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Naija is dead abeg no doubt....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  22. I stayed in the hostel for three years and out of the three years I used new mattresses twice. So I'm yet to understand y the poster said it has not been changed for 10 years. That is a big lie! Students are dirty, forget that they form a lot n they know the way these bugs reproduce is alarming if someone shud bring it in. The school was fumigated so the students shud search within their selves to know who brought in the latest batch of bed bugs. Btw i stayed in Newhall!

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    1. Thank u anonymous. I equally stayed at MTH for four years and the mattresses were changed twice. The student who sent in this information is not stating the fact. Although those mattress need are worn out and needs to be changed.

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  23. Jst negodu dis student if u Pple r not ready to learn pls leave d sch biko d nursery \primary students r ready to learn most of dem had to go bac home today pls o make una open dat gate by tomoro•go nd buy new mattresses nd leave d authorities out of dis.me sef go sch I bought my beddings myself

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  24. Jst negodu dis student if u Pple r not ready to learn pls leave d sch biko d nursery \primary students r ready to learn most of dem had to go bac home today pls o make una open dat gate by tomoro•go nd buy new mattresses nd leave d authorities out of dis.me sef go sch I bought my beddings myself

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  25. I was ashamed for dis students Pple u need to see d mattress ha na die o.dis guys wey dem protest una try biko dat mattress is an eyesore no wonder if person see una for outside una go dey scratch prik like mad person hahaha

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  26. That mattress though
    Hmmmmmmmmm

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  27. A family friend who had twins 4weeks ago lost her husband yesterday.Life is just so unfair.

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    1. Omdz! Sorry about that hun, may God her strength to bear.

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  28. They have science faculties that cannot research and produce strong fumigation chemical and use their hostels as case study. Desperate times call for desperate measures

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