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Odomola Sec school in Lagos sends JSS2 student home for having Peter Obi sticker on her bag

According to the paper, the principal of Odomola Junior Secondary School directed Marvelous to go home and campaign for Obi, because it is ‘against the wish of Lagosians.’

Odomola Sec school in Lagos sends JSS2 student home for having Peter Obi sticker on her bag

 

 

 

A student of Odomola Junior Secondary School, Epe in Lagos state has reportedly been sent home because she came to school with a bag with the poster of Labour Party’s presidential candidate, Peter Obi, aso Naija reports.

The JSS2 student identified as Barinada Marvelous was given an exit form to leave the school because she violated the instructions that Lagos state government allegedly gave schools in the state.

This was made known by a source from the school who craved anonymity, and shared a photo of the exit form.

According to the paper, the principal of Odomola Junior Secondary School directed Marvelous to go home and campaign for Obi, because it is ‘against the wish of Lagosians.’

See some reactions to the post below 👇⬇️

The source said; “Can you imagine one of our members daughter was sent out of school because she has Peter Obi sticker on her bag and an exit form was given to her in Epe”

@MargaretUfeli; The matter is real, the signature is that of the principal and am in Epe too, the father told me

@maaziakuchie; Lagos is gradually losing its aura, and what makes it special. Lagosians are allowing APC gangs give it a bad name.

@oladayovincent; Haa my generation..we just believe everything we see online hook and sinker, no due diligence… nobody actually cared to know if this is propaganda..why can’t we just ask someone to go the school, find out and escalate this matter on all platforms if it were to b true

@RealChris_ng; Will that child be safe after this?? Just asking because anyone willing to do this to a child can’t be trusted with children

@nkechi_first; It seems reasonable that students should avoid wearing or bringing items that display political affiliations at school. Where I live, a similar policy is in place regarding football. Students are prohibited from wearing or bringing items that represent football clubs to school

What do you think?

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