Varsity Debunks Sexual Harassment Allegations

The Covenant University has debunked allegations that female students of the school are being sexually harassed and raped by workers of the intuition.

It was reportedly gathered that people had been accusing some workers of sexually harassing and raping female undergraduates of the institution.

The screenshot of another message that was also shared on Twitter alleged that workers of the school were raping students who broke rules of the institution, adding that a student who got pregnant for a worker got expelled.studentship.

However, an official from the Media Office of the institution, described the social media posts as false and the work of a mischievous person.

“It’s not true. It is a very false tweet or whatever it was. The person behind it must be mischievous.”

She added that the tweet was a surprise to her because no student had come forward to complain about anything related to the allegations in the tweet.


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