Outrage as Mother Confronts School After Teacher Allegedly Flogs 3‑Year‑Old!

Outrage as Mother Confronts School After Teacher Allegedly Flogs 3‑Year‑Old!

Reported by Marian Opeyemi Fasesan | Sele Media Africa

A woman, identified on social media as Jennifer Nwafor, has accused her daughter’s school in Abakpa Nike, Enugu State of shielding a teacher who allegedly flogged her three‑year‑old child, leaving visible marks on her legs.

What Allegedly Happened

  • The mother says she discovered bruises on her daughter’s legs and questioned the child, who reportedly confirmed she was beaten by a teacher at her school.
  • Jennifer claims the school attempted to downplay the incident and shield the accused teacher from accountability.
  • She confronted the school authorities, demanding explanations and justice for the child.

Reactions & Context

  • Several users on social media have expressed shock and solidarity with the mother, condemning the use of corporal punishment—especially on very young children.
  • The case is not isolated. Similar incidents have been reported across Nigeria, sparking debates over discipline, children’s rights, and school accountability. [1]
  • In Ogun State, a parent accused a teacher of brutally hitting her three-year-old for not writing, leaving marks on the child’s legs—underscoring how widespread such claims have become. [2]

Citations:

  1. The Guardian Nigeria: guardian.ng/news/mother-of-brutalised-two-year-old-girl-seeks-justice/?utm_source=chatgpt.com
  2. OsunDefender: www.osundefender.com/parent-accuses-teacher-for-assaulting-three-year-old-girl-over-inability-to-write/?utm_source=chatgpt.com

About The Author


Discover more from Sele Media Africa

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

Marian Opeyemi Fasesan

Marian Opeyemi Fasesan is a dynamic journalist and editorial leader committed to excellence in news reporting and storytelling. As the Managing Editor of Sele Media Africa, she ensures daily operations run smoothly while upholding the highest editorial standards. With a strong eye for detail and deep understanding of audience engagement, Marian coordinates content across platforms, guiding teams to produce compelling, timely, and credible news. Her leadership reflects the heart of Sele Media Africa’s mission—to inform, inspire, and elevate voices across the continent.

Related Posts

What's your thoughts on this?

Discover more from Sele Media Africa

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading