Students of the Osun State University (UNIOSUN) have alleged that soldiers from the Nigerian Army Depot in Osogbo invaded several private hostels housing students, physically assaulted residents, confiscated mobile phones, and carried out acts of intimidation during the operation.
According to multiple student accounts shared on social media, the incident occurred late on Monday night, throwing the affected hostels into panic as armed military personnel reportedly stormed the premises.
Witnesses alleged that the soldiers forcefully entered hostels located near the university, where they assaulted students, damaged personal belongings, and seized mobile phones from several occupants. Some students claimed they were beaten despite offering no resistance, while others said they were ordered to surrender their phones to prevent them from recording the incident.
The exact circumstances that led to the alleged invasion remain unclear. However, eyewitnesses claimed the operation was carried out without prior notice, leaving many students frightened and confused.
Several videos and photographs circulating on social media purportedly show distressed students and damaged property, although the authenticity of all the footage has not been independently verified.
The incident has sparked widespread condemnation from students and members of the public, with many calling on the university management, the Osun State Government, and the military authorities to investigate the allegations and ensure those responsible are held accountable if the claims are substantiated.
As of the time of filing this report, the management of Osun State University had not issued an official statement on the alleged invasion. Likewise, the Nigerian Army had not publicly responded to the allegations or confirmed whether its personnel were involved.
Students have appealed for improved security around off-campus hostels and urged authorities to protect them from harassment and abuse.
The incident adds to growing concerns over the conduct of security personnel in civilian communities and has renewed calls for respect for human rights and adherence to due process during security operations.
Further updates are expected as more information becomes available and the relevant authorities respond to the allegations.
