A Nigerian university stirs upset after a video showing female students touched when they dressed in a chili.
In footage, female staff in Olabisi Onabanjo University in South-Western Ogun State see some breasts of students entering a hall to the exam.
University has not commented on the video, but a student leader defended the BR policy of the institution’s clothing code addressed to continuing “an unnecessary”.
However, he acknowledged that other ways are necessary to implement policy judged by critics as a sexual assault.
A senior campaign group officer speaks the BBC network network that students can get university to break their rights.
“The unwanted touch of another person’s body is a violation and can lead to legal action. The university is wrongfully adopted this method to prevent bad dressing,” as Harua is over.
A student who does not want to be called BBC told the university is a strict code of behavior even if not a religious institution.
He said their clothes were always checked.
In response to the scream, the President of university students, Muizz Olatunji, said X that the university promotes adultery to the students who are not dressed in institutional values ”.
He added that the policy is not new, and the union has “engaged in the institution to explore alternative ways to solve unpleasant and tactical interactions between students and staff”.
He also publishes the dress code, which includes a ban on any “capable of making the same or opposite sex in a bad way
University was established in 1982 as Ogun State University when Olabisi Onabanjo was the Governor of the State. It is named after him in 2001.