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Photos: JSS 2 Student, Family Fight Dirty With Teachers

Photos: JSS 2 Student, Family Fight Dirty With Teachers
JSS 2 student disrupts academic activities in her school
Something very interesting happened at the Ozar secondary school, Asa in Ukwa West local government area of Abia state recently.
A JSS two student, Precious Nwadike, stormed the school with her mother and elder siblings to attack teachers and students, after she was sent home by a teacher, Mrs Njoku.

According to a report on Laila’s Blog, on June 8, Monday, Precious had been sent home to cut her hair by the teacher.
Instead of complying, she went home and regrouped, returning about two hours later with her mother, Mrs Nwadike and four of her siblings, who marched straight to the staff room, commanding the teachers to come out.
Prior to the incident, about two weeks ago, the student had been asked to cut her hair but she turned a deaf ear.
After commanding the teachers to come out, Mrs Nwadike reportedly held a teacher, pulled her cloth and ordered the sons to cut her hair.
When another teacher, Mrs Osuagwu tried to intervene, she was almost strangled by one of the sons.
Photos: JSS 2 Student, Family Fight Dirty With Teachers
Precious Nwadike and her siblings
Some other students then joined in the free for all fight, causing chaos in the school and disrupting academic activities.
According to youth corps member serving in the school who pleaded anonymity, she had to inform the military personnel, who swiftly arrived at the school and doused the tension.
Photos: JSS 2 Student, Family Fight Dirty With Teachers
Military men arrive to calm the situation
Report has it that Mrs Nwadike and her children were taken to the Obehie police station while the teachers and students, who sustained injuries were taken to obehie Health Center for treatment by Mrs F.N Nwachukwu, the principal of the school.
Photos: JSS 2 Student, Family Fight Dirty With Teachers


Photos: JSS 2 Student, Family Fight Dirty With Teachers

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