Mayor Frosh Opens Up About University Dropout Due to Cultism


Mayor Frosh, a former housemate of Big Brother Naija’s ‘No Loose Guard,’ recently shared a deeply personal and troubling experience that led to his unexpected departure from the University of Lagos (UNILAG). In a candid interview with Hero Daniels, Mayor Frosh discussed the harsh realities he faced as a student, which ultimately forced him to leave the university.

Bullying and Cultism: The Struggles at UNILAG

During the interview, Mayor Frosh revealed that his troubles began between 2016 and 2017 when he became a target of bullying by cultists at UNILAG. These individuals tried to coerce him into joining their group, and when he resisted, they resorted to violence and intimidation. He recounted how he was attacked, and his belongings were forcibly taken from him as part of their attempts to pressure him into joining their ranks.

A Family’s Concern: The Decision to Leave UNILAG

Fearing for his safety, Mayor Frosh’s parents intervened and made the difficult decision to withdraw him from UNILAG. They transferred him to a private university where he could continue his education without the constant threat of cult-related violence. Mayor Frosh expressed gratitude to his parents for their quick action, which likely saved him from further harm.

Cultism in Nigerian Universities: A Persistent Issue

Mayor Frosh’s story highlights a broader issue that has plagued many Nigerian universities for years—cultism. Despite efforts to curb this menace, cultism remains a significant problem in some institutions, leading to violence, fear, and, in extreme cases, the disruption of students’ academic pursuits. Mayor Frosh’s experience is a sobering reminder of the dangers that still exist within the educational system.

Chike’s Response to Criticism: A Positive Turn

In related news, Nigerian Afropop artist Chike Ezekpeazu Osebuka, known simply as Chike, recently made headlines for an unexpected act of generosity. After releasing his hit single “Egwu,” a collaboration with the late rapper Mohbad, Chike faced criticism from some social media users who accused him of capitalizing on Mohbad’s name for his own gain.

One particular troll, who goes by the handle @hate_ofx, made a comment saying, “Mohbad made you.” In response, instead of engaging in a heated exchange, Chike chose to turn the negative comment into a positive action by donating N1 million to the troll. This gesture not only silenced the criticism but also showcased Chike’s ability to rise above negativity and give back to the community in a meaningful way.

Conclusion: Overcoming Adversity

Mayor Frosh’s story is a testament to the challenges that many students face in Nigerian universities, where cultism continues to threaten the safety and well-being of young people. His decision to share his experience is a courageous step toward raising awareness about this issue. Meanwhile, Chike’s response to online criticism serves as an inspiring example of turning negativity into positivity, reminding us that kindness can be a powerful tool in overcoming adversity.

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