
Allegations have emerged regarding Nigerian soldiers assaulting students at the Osun State University (UNIOSUN), with reports of theft and attempted sexual assault. These incidents point to a troubling pattern of military misconduct, raising concerns among the student body and the wider community, according to Punch.
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