The Federal University Oye-Ekiti (FUOYE) is once again in the spotlight following fresh allegations against its Students’ Union Government (SUG) President, James Iyanuoluwa Adio.
Unverified claims of a leaked sex video involving the SUG leader have spread rapidly on social media platforms, particularly X, in recent hours.
The development comes days after the university management suspended Adio alongside two senior officials. The suspensions relate to allegations of unauthorised collection of N1,000 from 100-level students for practical sessions.
According to a statement by the university Registrar, the SUG President was allegedly linked to the handling of part of the funds. Management described the actions as antithetical to efforts promoting transparency and accountability.
Adio, from the Department of Computer Science, was elected SUG President in 2025. He had positioned himself as a student advocate focused on welfare and better days for the campus community.
Social media reactions have been mixed. Some users expressed shock and disappointment, while others questioned the timing of the video claims. Posts asking whether to share the alleged video have circulated, though no verified footage has been confirmed by credible sources.
The university has yet to issue any statement regarding the circulating video rumours. Investigations into the extortion allegations are ongoing, with the suspensions described as precautionary measures.
This incident adds to a series of controversies at FUOYE in recent times. Past cases involving sexual harassment allegations against staff have previously drawn attention to leadership and student welfare issues on campus.
Students and stakeholders are calling for thorough investigations into both the financial claims and any emerging personal allegations. Many emphasise the need for due process to protect the integrity of student leadership.
As the story develops, the focus remains on transparency. The university community awaits official updates on the disciplinary proceedings involving the SUG President and the other suspended officials.
Authorities are urged to address these matters promptly to restore confidence among students. In the meantime, caution is advised against the spread of unverified materials that could violate privacy rights.
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