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A shocking incident at Government Day Junior Secondary School, Kulende, Ilorin, Kwara State, has sparked widespread outrage after a corps member was allegedly assaulted by a teacher for "not greeting properly."
The corps member, who had visited the school to collect her clearance letter, reportedly left the premises with a torn T-shirt and visible signs of rough handling. Eyewitness accounts suggest the altercation began when the teacher took offense at what they deemed an improper greeting.
Though details remain sparse, social media has erupted in anger, with many condemning the teacher's actions and calling for immediate investigation and justice.
The incident has triggered heated debates online, with users expressing outrage and sharing their perspectives:
@Oladapomikky1: “For ‘not greeting properly’? Maka chukwu, I go shut down that school!”
@Dat_Oronboy: “Can the alleged teacher try such a thing with a male corper? This is unacceptable.”
@A_RWAC: “Many public school teachers in Nigeria wouldn’t qualify as dog catchers in a working society. They think being a teacher means lording over everyone.”
@TheLordsCreed: “Respect must be earned, not demanded. These old men ruined a working system and now demand blind obedience.”
Others suggested actions to ensure accountability:
@Mr_Teekay001: “@officialnyscng should order a thorough investigation. Let the LGI handle this.”
@MikeUbaka: “She should report to her LGI. I trust they’ll place the school on ban.”
The incident has reignited calls to reform public education systems and the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), with some advocating for stricter disciplinary measures against such abuses.
@oluwasetomicute wrote:
“This has to be madness. I hope she sues the teacher and the school.”
Others criticized the culture of unquestioned authority in schools, calling for more respect for corps members who dedicate their time to serve the nation.
As outrage grows, many are urging the NYSC and Kwara State authorities to thoroughly investigate the incident and take appropriate action. Advocates are pushing for systems to ensure corps members' safety in their places of assignment.
What are your thoughts on this disturbing incident? Should the teacher face disciplinary action? Share your opinions below!
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JUST IN: Shocking incident reported at Government Day Junior Secondary School, Kulende, Ilorin, Kwara State.
— Nigeria Stories (@NigeriaStories) November 28, 2024
A corps member who visited the school to collect her clearance letter was allegedly beaten by a teachers for “not greeting properly.” pic.twitter.com/5kIoZKfb96
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