Loan Drama on Campus: PalmPay Agents Confront Student at Ogun Tech

By: Oluwaseun Lawal

It started like any other school day. Then suddenly, a crowd gathered.

A video now making the rounds online shows two men in PalmPay-branded T-shirts confronting a student at the Ogun State Institute of Technology, Igbesa. The allegation? An unpaid loan.

In the clip, the young man appears reluctant as he is escorted out of the campus premises. Students watch. Some record. There’s tension in the air. You can almost feel the embarrassment.

No official statement has yet confirmed the full details of what led to the confrontation. But the footage has already ignited debate.

For many online, the issue isn’t just about repayment. It’s about method. Was this an acceptable way to recover a debt? On a campus. In public. With cameras rolling?

Others see it differently. A loan, they argue, is an obligation. Borrowed money must be returned. Simple.

Still, a number of users have questioned whether the video is even genuine. Could it have been staged? That remains unclear.

What is certain is this: the incident has reopened a bigger conversation about digital lending practices, enforcement tactics, and the rights of borrowers. Where does accountability end and harassment begin?

On a quiet campus in Igbesa, a short clip has triggered a national argument. And it’s not slowing down.

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