‘Justice is sweeter than ejaculation’ poster Offend’s University Management & Court

University students are known to be one crazy lot especially when it comes to holding demonstrations.  Students from Meru University of Science and Technology have not been left behind in this regard.

The students stormed a Meru Court Meru court with placards containing lewd literature bordering on pornography. The Students were expressing their frustrations over the brutal killing of their former student leader Evance Kidero who was killed by an Administration Police during students protest in early in February. The officer is currently facing murder charges.

The posters containing sexual language did not go down well with university management, court, fellow students and wananchi in general.

And so during last week’s court hearing, some students held placards that read; “Justice is sweeter than ejaculation #Justice”. The other read; “Justice is even sweeter than p***y”.

They shared the images on social media, captioning them; “Slay kings and slay queens were not left behind in proclaiming the sweetness of justice. Viva kings and Queens. Long live the defiant comradeship spirit”.

The outgoing students’ association chairman Wangila Wabomba termed the whole thing ‘embarrassing’.

He said: “I had to apologise on behalf of the acting students’ leadership on this matter. The VC was furious. Local media threatened to give the court case a wide berth, but I begged them not to. Local residents too were not amused,” said Wabomba.

He said while many demand justice for Njoroge, the image portrayed has eroded our course as members of the public choose to disassociate themselves with such vulgarity.

“Such kind of indignity is not expected from us university students. I think they went overboard. Tell me, how does it feel when primary and secondary school students read such lewd placards? How do you expect them to perceive universities?’ posed Wabomba.

Njoroge was killed during a demonstration by Meru students back in February. The demo was disrupted by police and during the ensuing melee, Njoroge was pursued and shot in the head as colleagues and locals watched. The shooting is said to have taken place at a home at Karabe village, about 1.5 kilometres from the university.

A post-mortem conducted on Njoroge by chief government pathologist Dr Johansen Oduor, who was assisted by Dr Moses Njue, the Meru Level 5 Hospital pathologist, Dr Scholastica Kimani and two other doctors, revealed that the student was executed with a pistol shot at close range.

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