Reactions continue to trail the expulsion of controversial UNIZIK female student, Precious Mbakwe, who was involved in a physical altercation with a lecturer, sparking widespread debate on social media.
The incident, which gained massive attention online, showed Precious Mbakwe physically assaulting a male lecturer after he interrupted her video recording. The viral footage ignited mixed reactions, with some condemning her actions while others called for a fair hearing.
Following the online uproar, the university management swiftly addressed the situation, revealing that an internal investigation had been launched to determine the facts surrounding the incident. Many awaited the school’s decision, speculating on possible disciplinary measures.
In a significant development, Precious Mbakwe has been officially expelled, as stated in a recent announcement from the university’s management. The statement confirmed that she is no longer a student of the institution and must return all university property in her possession.
The expulsion of Precious Mbakwe has generated a wave of reactions from students, alumni, and social media users, with many expressing diverse opinions about the school’s decision and the broader implications of student conduct within academic institutions.

While some support the university’s firm stance on discipline, others argue that a lesser punishment, such as suspension, could have been given to allow her a second chance. Meanwhile, the online conversation continues, with netizens sharing their perspectives.
See some reactions below…
Pat Simeon remarked, “That’s very good 👍 let her stay at home and continue disrespecting and biting her family members there.”
Sunday Adenrele noted, “Tiktok and Facebook monetization is sufficient for her to live a good life until marriage. LOL. You cannot serve two masters.”
Lauren wrote,“What she did is wrong but am pitying her, dey for just give her suspension and hopes she corrects herself next time. Omooh 300l chaiii.”
Prowess Auta added,“No university in Nigeria should admit her.”
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