Fresh controversy has erupted around the ongoing viral incident involving a student of Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT), after reports emerged that the student allegedly threatened a friend accused of leaking private videos online.
According to screenshots and audio clips circulating on social media, the student reportedly confronted the alleged leaker, accusing her of betraying a fellow woman over a man. In the viral exchange, the student was quoted as saying: “Because of man you shame your fellow woman like this? I go show you pepper, we know your lodge, no worry, just watch your back for this ESUT.”
The development has intensified online discussions surrounding the viral scandal, with many social media users expressing concern over the alleged threats and rising tension between the parties involved. While some sympathized with the emotional distress caused by the alleged leak of private content, others warned that threats and intimidation could further escalate the situation.
Observers have continued to stress the importance of handling such disputes through lawful and peaceful means, noting that the sharing of private or intimate content without consent can have serious emotional, social, and legal consequences. At the same time, threats of retaliation are also being condemned by many online commentators.
The incident has reignited debates about trust, friendship, privacy, cyberbullying, and campus culture, particularly among students navigating social media exposure and personal conflicts.
As of the time of reporting, there has been no official statement from ESUT authorities or law enforcement agencies regarding the alleged threats or the viral videos connected to the controversy.


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