The University of Ibadan has suffered a stain on her reputation following the report of a painter who allegedly impregnated two 100-level students.
According to reports on social media via a Twitter user, @_MichieTheGreat, the Painter who was hired to paint hostels reportedly impregnated two University of Ibadan students.
“A shameful report was received today, 4th February 2020 at about 7.30 pm from correspondences in Queen Elizabeth II Hall in the University of Ibadan about two female Students who got impregnated by a Painter who was contracted by the University to paint the hall.
“The two students are 100 level Students (names and identities withheld) and were reported to have been in a silent casual sexual relationship with this Painter. Apparently, the two ladies have been with this Painter for quite some time now since the renovation of the Hall began last
semester.
“Reports have it recorded that during the course of the relationship, the ladies were involved in many shameful acts with this Painter and they went to the extent of cooking for the Painter.
“In a talk with one of these ladies, She claims to be in love with the Painter and nothing can separate them or reinform her decision to be with him.
“He is ready to marry me and I am ready also”. She says this is the most important thing that would ever happen to her in life.
“The Second lady aborted the #pregnancy out of shame and thought of the consequences attached to her taking in at that tender age.”
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