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US-based Nigerian man disgraced after storming UNIZIK to beat up his girlfriend's lover US-based Nigerian man disgraced after storming UNIZIK to beat up his girlfriend's lover

A US-based Nigerian man who recently returned to the country has been humiliated and disgraced at the Nnamdi Azikwe University after storming the school to fight for his girlfriend.

The unidentified man stormed the university last night after an unknown man picked up his girlfriend’s phone when he called. In the course of the conversation, the unknown man threatened to beat the US-returnee.
UNIZIK
                                          US-based Nigerian man disgraced    
                                          after storming UNIZIK to beat up 
                                           his girlfriend's lover 
In his anger, the US-based Nigerian stormed the campus to teach the man a lesson. It was gathered that he called the man immediately after he got to the school, coincidentally, another student was receiving a call nearby.

Thinking it was the same man he spoke to, the US-returnee pounced on the innocent student and started beating him until security operatives rescued the student. He and his accomplice were later disgraced out of the campus.

In the photos shared on social media the man and his accomplice could be seen lying down on the floor while a man in military uniform and others gathered around them to disgrace and take photos of them.

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