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‘No bra, no entry’: Nigeria university rule sparks backlash

‘No bra, no entry’: Nigeria university rule sparks backlash

For now, the Olabisi Onabanjo University has not made any official comment on the uproar.
21 Jun, 2025

A Nigerian university has ignited an online row after a video showed female staff members touching the breasts of women to check if they were wearing bras before taking part in an exam.

Hundreds of thousands of people have viewed the video of staff at Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU) in the southwestern Ogun state enforcing the policy that female students must wear bras during exams.

In the online row sparked this month, some denounced the practice as archaic and sexist, while others likened it to sexual assault.

“This is harassment. People have different reasons for not wearing bras,” a user identified as @kaysheila posted on X.

“That’s human rights violation. Sue them!!!” added another user, @kastrotwits.

But others have defended the checks, saying it is “inappropriate” for women to go into a public space without wearing a bra.

Muizz Olatunji, president of the university’s students’ union, justified the practice in a post on X.

“‘No bra. No entry’ is not a new policy in Olabisi Onabanjo University,” he wrote.

“OOU promotes a dress code policy aimed at maintaining a respectful and distraction-free environment, encouraging students to dress modestly and in line with the institution’s values,” Olatunji said.

He added that the university had also urged female students to “shun indecent dressing that’s capable of making opposite sex unnecessarily lust after them”.

But his students’ union would nonetheless open talks with university officials to “explore alternative approaches to addressing indecent dressing, focusing on respectful and dignified interactions between students and staff”.

For now, the university has not made any official comment on the uproar.

Most of Nigeria’s universities impose a dress code on students of varying degrees of severity. Mini-skirts are often banned for women, for example, as are dreadlocks or earrings for men.

Nigeria, whose population is 53.5 per cent Muslim and nearly 44pc Christian, has long been a conservative country in terms of social attitudes, particularly in rural areas.

Comments

Ali Jun 21, 2025 11:23am
Bra can be a souce of cheating in exam
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Ahmed Jun 21, 2025 11:35am
How will they know this? This is strange. But there is a question for those who believe in my body my choice. Why should anyone wear anything? Think about this.
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Ayesha Jun 21, 2025 01:49pm
@Ali :dude .maybe mind your own business .you are not even qualified to speak on women issue
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M. Emad Jun 21, 2025 01:59pm
Bad Rule.
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Anonymouseee Jun 21, 2025 02:05pm
If the abaya can be banned in France and many European countries, bras can visibly be made mandatory in Nigeria. Stop with the hypocracy. Is their country, their rules.
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Laila Jun 21, 2025 02:36pm
Not sure how they are going to implement this seeing as there are bras and undergarments which are seamless that really cling to the body. Also the fabric, cut style can effect the outline. A bit how recently the actress Ushna Shah was in fact wearing it but our sexually obsessed awaam were busy accusing of her not wearing it. Also personally I would find it invasive with female staff touching other females breasts as stated in the article. Completely unacceptable, inappropriate and invasion of their bodily autonomy and boundaries. Better to just have all students sit their exams online at home with digital monitoring.
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Laila Jun 21, 2025 02:37pm
@Ali And you know this how exactly?
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FAZ Jun 21, 2025 03:11pm
The opposite makes sense for me ( a pakistani that has developed an instinct for cheating techniques in exams)
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Ehtisham Ali Jun 21, 2025 03:27pm
Why only during exams. The first thought that came to my mind is that bra can be a source of cheating in exam..
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Hawk Jun 21, 2025 03:50pm
Bra under shirt is the sanctity of wome.
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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Jun 21, 2025 06:41pm
When someone uses his or her personal clothes and clothing for ulterior motive like cheating in exams at a University in Negeria, what else could be expected of the University administration to make their examination system fair and transparent?
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Surendra Sukhtankar Jun 21, 2025 06:56pm
Any good reason not to wear a bra in public places?
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SacredDiscourse Jun 21, 2025 09:48pm
You're absolutely right Ahmed! We should now enforce the strict rules of undergarments on men too, no man should be allowed on the streets and in any public building without a vest and underpants, male police officers should be responsible for conducting the body check
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