NIGERIAN STUDENT STUDYING IN YALE
UNIVERSITY, LOLADE SIYONBOLA NARRATES EXPERIENCE IN THE HANDS ON A WHITE
STUDENT.
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Nigerian Lolade Siyonbola studying at the Ivy League University has shared discomforting
news of how a race biased student called the police on her. Lolade Siyonbola
who is a post graduate student of African Studies at the university narrated
how she was having a nap at the Yale University's common room when a White
student she identifies as Sarah Braasch called the campus Police to come and
arrest her. She explained that the encounter wasn't the first she has
experienced from her co-student Sarah. She
said that Sarah Braasch, who is studying Philosophy at PhD level, once
called the Police on one of her friends a few months earlier. She said the
friend had got lost in her building during a visit. In her post Lolade
mentioned that Sarah has messed with the wrong person as she vowed to get it
straight with her. She rose up to the racist Sarah Braasch and told her
matter-of-fact, “I deserve to be here. I pay tuition like everybody else.” 34-year-old
Lolade, added that the police asked her for identification which she didn't
provided saying to them, “I’m not going to justify my existence here.” “I
really don’t know if there’s a justification for you actually being in the
building,” she said to the officers, after establishing her enrollment. Lolade
also unlocked her dormitory room door in front of the officers to show she
lived there after they insisted on seeing her ID. “We’re in a Yale building and
we need to make sure that you belong here,” one officer said in the video. The
officers said the encounter lasted longer than expected because Lolade’s name
appeared differently in the school’s database. The news of the racial profiling
suffered by her spread throughout the campus and in reaction the dean of Yale’s
Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.
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