UNIPORT Denies Student Death in Gang Clash

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The University of Port Harcourt, UNIPORT, has denied reports of a deadly inter-gang clash on its campus, following an online video that claimed students had lost their lives in the incident.

Dr. Sam Kpenu, the university’s spokesman, issued a statement on Monday, reacting to the video and other inaccurate media reports. According to Kpenu, the incident was a fight between students, not a cult clash, and no student was killed or injured.

The university’s management, security unit, and police were swift to intervene, and the students involved in the fight have been apprehended and are currently being detained and interrogated by the police.

Kpenu expressed concerns that the incident was misreported, stating that it was unfair to the university and its students. He emphasized that UNIPORT has zero tolerance for cultism, bullying, and any other violent or disruptive behavior on campus.

The university is committed to maintaining the highest standards of professionalism in handling security matters, and Kpenu assured that the institution is calm, with staff and students going about their normal work and academic activities.

The incident has sparked concerns about the safety and security of students on campus, and the university is working to ensure that its students feel safe and supported.

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