James Adio, a former president of the Federal University, Oye-Ekiti Students' Union Government (FUOYE SUG), shared how Tiwa Savage's resilience after her private video leak in 2021 inspired him to persevere during his own controversy. After an explicit video of him surfaced online, leading to his suspension by the university over allegations of financial misconduct, Adio emphasized the support he received from former students, his family, and his belief in overcoming adversity. He described his election as SUG president as a challenging process with 13 opponents and noted that the goodwill he built among students helped sustain his resolve during the scandal. Following the incident, the university suspended two other students for alleged involvement in cyberbullying and blackmail related to the video's spread. Adio has since graduated from the university.
Bias read (Center): The article discusses personal experiences and reflections of a former university official regarding a private video leak and subsequent suspension. While it touches on institutional actions (university suspension, student associations), there is no clear ideological framing, partisan emphasis, or a




