DELSU Expels Student for Filming Death, Not for Help.

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  • October 31, 2025
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Delta State University has taken a strong stand against what it calls a deep breach of respect. The university has removed a 200-level student, Ezi Ugoma, for four full semesters. Her crime was not a school fight or exam fraud, but her actions during a fellow student’s final moments.

The incident happened at the university’s health centre. Instead of seeking help or alerting staff, Ezi Ugoma took out her phone. She filmed a student who was struggling for life and dying.

She then crossed a line that has shocked the community. She uploaded the distressing video of the dying student to TikTok, a social media platform for entertainment. The private, tragic moment was turned into public content.

The university management, after reviewing the case, decided on a severe punishment. The four-semester rustication means she will be out of school for two academic years. This shows how seriously the institution views the betrayal of trust and lack of humanity.

A university is meant to be a community where students look out for one another. Officials stated that her actions violated this core principle, choosing clicks over compassion during a medical emergency.

This case forces a tough question on young people: where do we draw the line? In a world glued to phones, the punishment serves as a stark lesson that some moments are too sacred to be shared.

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