Education
Father demands probe as his 12-year-old daughter, Whitney Adeniran, dies in Chrisland School during inter-house sports
Michael Adeniran, the father of a 12-year-old Chrisland International School student, Opebi branch, has taken to social media to cry out over the death of his daughter, Whitney Adeniran, who allegedly died during the school’s inter-house sports activities.
According to posts making the rounds on social media on Saturday night, Adeniran said his daughter died on Thursday at the Agege Stadium, where the school used for its sporting activities.
According to him, the child had no health condition or sickness as at when the school bus picked her up for the event
Adeniran, who also said that there was no explanation given to himself and his wife from the school, added that his wife was present at the stadium, but the school did not call her attention to the incident immediately.
He has subsequently called on the Lagos State Government and the police to look into the matter and get justice for his slain child.
Adeniran wrote, “To the biggest shock of my life by 1 pm in the afternoon, I got a call from my wife that she was informed that our daughter slumped at the inter-house sport and she was rushed to the clinic.
“My wife was at the venue even before the event started. She was never informed or called until they have conveyed our child out of the venue before they informed her. On arrival of my wife at the health center where they took my daughter. my daughter was lying dead with her lips black and her tongue black.
“My wife called me urgently, I left my office to the place and found my 12year old daughter lying dead on the ground. I asked questions about what happened to my daughter and the school authority could not get me any information as to what happened to my child in their care.
“I gave Chrisland school a healthy vibrant young girl what Chrisland returned to me is a dead child. My entire family is in deep sorrow but the school Authority claimed they know nothing about my daughter’s death and all they know is that my daughter slumped and died.”
Adeniran further said the school had no ambulance or paramedics at the event, except for a nurse he described as a “quack,” who he said later confessed that the child died at the stadium
He added that, “My question is what happened to my daughter at Agege stadium? As a father, I demand answers from Chrisland International High School. I am in deep pain and sorrow right now. If you are a father you will understand my pain. My daughter is highly loved by us. We cherished her existence and we can never allow an institution to gloss over the death of our daughter.
“Since we started asking this question. The school has been asking us to back down from the autopsy and I know they know their way into the system. I am calling on the pathology department of @lasuth to please be honest with their result. Lagos State government, Nigerian Government, please intervene.”
Many Nigerians have taken to social media to demand justice for the dead child, calling on the government and the police to intervene.
The Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, Benjamin Hundeyin, could not be reached as at the time of filing this report as he did not pick calls or respond to text messages sent to him by newsmen.
Education
Governor Ododo approves N600m for over 18,000 WASSCE students
Kogi State Governor Ahmed Ododo has announced the approval of N600 million for the payment of the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) fees for Senior Secondary Three (SS3) students in the state for the 2024/2025 academic year.
The announcement was made by the Commissioner for Education, Mr. Wemi Jones, during a press conference held on Tuesday in Lokoja.
He stated that the allocated funds will cover the examination fees for a total of 18,734 students in public schools across Kogi State.
According to Jones “The state government will be paying the sum of N600 million for the WAEC fees. The payment is in line with the Free Examination Fee for Pupils in Public Schools Law enacted by the state government in 2023.”
Jones highlighted that this initiative aligns with existing legislation mandating the government to bear the costs of examination registration fees for students in public primary and secondary schools.
In January 2024, the Kogi State government announced plans to institute a policy making the payment of external and internal examination fees-free. This policy aligns with the state’s commitment to free education
Under the same free education framework, the Kogi State Government, in line with its policy under former Governor Yahaya Bello, released N115 million to cover the cost of Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) registration fees for 15,033 students in public schools across the state.
In November 2023, Governor Bello approved the immediate disbursement of N497 million for the payment of the 2023 WAEC examination fees for students enrolled in public schools.
This disbursement not only fulfils the administration’s recent commitment to implementing the “Zero Out-of-School Policy” in the region.
Prioritizing educational growth
Jones noted that since 2016, the Kogi State government has prioritized education, allocating 30% of its budget to this sector.
“The aim of this is not just to lessen the burden of fees on the parents but also to reduce the out-of-school children in Kogi,” he said.
Jones also shared encouraging statistics regarding student enrollment.
“In 2023/2024 registration, the state government enrolled over 15,000 students for the examination. In 2024/2025, the state is enrolling 18,734 students for WAEC across the 21 local government areas,” he said.
This increase in enrollment indicates a significant trend, as more students are choosing to attend public schools instead of private institutions.
He reiterated the Ododo administration’s commitment to drastically reducing the number of out-of-school children in Kogi State, stating that the government aims to keep this number to a minimum.
Furthermore, he urged principals and school heads to collaborate closely with the ministry to ensure a seamless registration process for the benefit of the students and the state’s educational growth.
While the commissioner expressed optimism about the future of education in Kogi State, he also issued a stern warning to school principals.
“The government will come down heavily on any school principal who tries to shortchange the system,” he stated
Education
Ogun state government shuts school, suspends principal over pupil’s death
The Ogun State Government has shut down Obada Grammar School, Obada, Idi-Emi over the death of an SS2 student of the school, Monday Arijo.
This followed the arrest and suspension of the teacher allegedly responsible for the death of the student on Friday last week as a result of corporal punishment.
The principal of the school, Mrs. Tamrat Onaolapo, who was earlier issued a query for allowing corporal punishment to be used on the pupil against the established rules and regulations in the state, has also been suspended.
This was according to a statement sent by Mr Lekan Adeniran, the Chief Press Secretary to Gov Dapo Abiodun to journalists on Tuesday.
The statement partly read, “The closure of the school was based on the directive of the state governor, Dapo Abiodun, who has also directed that a panel should be set up to investigate the circumstances that led to the unfortunate incident.
“The governor has promised that those liable by the outcome of the investigation will be made to face the full wrath of the law”.
Meanwhile, representatives of the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology were also said to have visited the family of the late student.
The visit was to offer condolences to the family and express the Ministry’s sorrow over their loss as well as collect first-hand accounts of the incident for a thorough investigation.
The government’s delegation includes the Director, the Secondary and Higher Education Department in the Ministry, the Principals General, Egba and Yewa Divisions, the Zonal Education Officer, Imeko Afon, representatives of ANCOPPS, Ogun State President, Trade Union Congress and the Ogun State Chairman of ASSUS.
The Principals General, Egba and Yewa Divisions as well as the Director of Education, Secondary and Higher Education, who spoke during the visit, expressed their heartfelt condolences even as they pledged the support of the state government to the family during this challenging time.
The officials assured the family that a thorough investigation would be launched to determine the facts surrounding the incident and that accountability would be pursued.
They reiterated the government’s commitment to learners’ safety, the creation of a more supportive school environment, and justice for the bereaved family over the sudden death of their son.
The DPO, Idi-Emi, assured the family that the situation around the ugly incident would be unraveled to the core, and justice would be served. He assured them of the safety of their wards in the school.
A condolence letter to commiserate with the bereaved family over the loss as well as a cash gift of N500,000 were handed over to the representative of the deceased family.
The officials were received by the family who expressed their grief and shock at the sudden loss of their child.
Education
Imo police arrests teenage IMSU student for faking own abduction
The Imo state police have arrested a 17-year-old student of Imo State University (IMSU) for faking her abduction.
The student, arrested in Owerri, has been identified as Jesse Chidiebere.
Henry Okoye, the Imo police spokesperson, said the command received a distress call from concerned citizens reporting Jesse’s disappearance.
The text had asked her family to go to Orji police station for confirmation.
Okoye said police operatives launched a search and discovered that the missing girl was alive.
He said the student was found to have fabricated the story as a social media prank.
“On October 26, 2024, at approximately 10:00 pm, police received a distress call from concerned citizens reporting Chidiebere missing,” Okoye said.
“A message sent from her WhatsApp account claimed she had been abducted and killed, urging her family to go to the Orji Police Station for confirmation.
“In response, police operatives launched a search and discovered the following morning, October 27, 2024, that Chidiebere was alive and had fabricated the story as a prank on social media.
“An investigation is ongoing to ascertain her motives for such mischief and would certainly face prosecution.
“The commissioner of police, Imo State Command, CP Aboki Danjuma has expressed concern over such irresponsible behaviour, which wastes valuable resources and causes public panic.
“He urges parents to caution their children against engaging in dangerous pranks and spreading misinformation.
“The Command remains committed to combating misinformation and ensuring a safe environment for all and sundry in the state.”
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