After a 17-year-old student was killed at UNN, Harrison Gwamnishu issues a stern warning to parents (VIDEO)

As the university grapples with the fallout from these tragedies, the call for accountability has never been more urgent. The atmosphere of fear and insecurity that has descended upon UNN is a pressing issue that cannot be ignored. Gwamnishu’s revelations have ignited outrage and concern among parents, students, and the broader community, who are calling for urgent action from the university administration.


Human rights activist Harrison Gwamnishu has issued a dire warning to parents of daughters attending the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN), urging them to have critical conversations about the importance of prioritizing their daughters’ safety.

In a passionate and urgent message shared on his social media platforms, Gwamnishu exposed a chilling reality that has been unfolding within the university’s walls—one that suggests a culture of cover-ups and negligence by the institution’s management regarding the safety of its students.

The catalyst for his impassioned plea was the tragic case of Joy Eze, a bright 17-year-old student who left for her lectures one ordinary day, only to vanish without a trace. The next day, her lifeless body was discovered, bearing the gruesome marks of violence with her face severely battered and unrecognizable.

This tragedy, he asserted, is merely the tip of the iceberg. Gwamnishu recounted a series of alarming incidents at UNN that highlight a pattern of escalating violence against students, particularly young women.

Harrison shared the harrowing tale of another female student who was lured away from campus under the pretense of picking up an item for dispatch, only to be kidnapped.

Gwamnishu revealed that a young man had also fallen victim to kidnapping from the university grounds, further underscoring the precarious situation faced by students at UNN.

In his compelling message, Harrison Gwamnishu urged parents to engage in open and honest dialogues with their daughters about personal safety, emphasized the need for vigilance in today’s world.

WATCH HIM SPEAK PASSIONATELY IN CLIP BELOW 

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