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February 14, 2022 Delta State Government Shuts School After Death Of 19-Month-Old Pupil Flogged By Teacher

Delta State Government Shuts School After Death Of 19-Month-Old Pupil Flogged By Teacher

Delta State government has shut down Arise and Shine Nursery and Primary School in Asaba, after a teacher allegedly flogged a 19-month-old pupil to death.

The teacher, EMEKA NWOGBO, who is the son of the school proprietress had reportedly flogged the toddler, OBINNA UDEZE, on Monday the 7th of February, leaving several marks on his body.

The boy was said to have died at the Federal Medical Centre, Asaba on Saturday, 12th of February as a result of the flogging.

The Delta State Commissioner for Basic Education, CHIKA OSSAI said the government’s decision to seal up the affected institution is because the school was not approved as the proprietor does not have an operational license.

However, the accused teacher is currently in police custody while investigations are ongoing.

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February 1, 2022 Jamb Introduces Computer Studies, PHE As UTME Subjects

Jamb Introduces Computer Studies, PHE As UTME Subjects

Candidates sitting the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), can now pick Computer Studies or Physical and Health Education (PHE) as part of their four UTME subjects, if they so desire or as dictated by their Programme preferences.

This is made possible following the addition, by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), of the two subjects to the existing 23 UTME subjects to make them 25 beginning from the 2022 UTME exercise.

JAMB in its weekly bulletin released on Monday by the Director of Public Relations, Dr. Fabian Benjamin, said the development is to enhance the career prospects of students transiting to tertiary institutions.

At present, the 23 UTME subjects are: Agricultural Science, Arabic, Art, Biology, Chemistry, Christian Religious Studies, Commerce, Economics, French, Geography, Government, Hausa, History, Home Economics, Igbo, Islamic Studies, Literature-in-English, Mathematics, Music, Physics, Principles of Accounts, Use of English and Yoruba.

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January 28, 2022 Dowen College’s Founder, School Board Step Down Over Sylvester Oromoni’s Death

Dowen College’s Founder, School Board Step Down Over Sylvester Oromoni’s Death

The last may not have been heard over the death of 12 year-old schoolboy Sylvester Oromoni as the Founder of Dowen College located in highbrow Lekki, Dr. Olumide Phillips, has stepped down from office.

Phillips, who served as board chairman of the institution, also disclosed the board’s retirement in a statement signed by Tomi Borisade.

Part of the statement read, “The founding members of the Board of Governors including the founder and Chairman of the Board, Dr. O. Olumide Phillips, have decided to retire and pass the baton of change to a new generation of seasoned professionals who will run with the vision, leadership passion, commitment and values they have worked rigorously to establish.

“This will also enhance communication and effectiveness with the Parents Teachers Forum.”

The school added that it is working with the Lagos State Ministry of Education and has taken on board their guidance and suggestions concerning various areas of improvement.

Dowen College promised to implement infrastructural changes to the hostels and school facilities to enhance safety and oversight within the premises of the school.

Inspiration FM recalls that Dowen College was shut by the Lagos State government in December 2021 following the protests and outcry after the death of the young lad.

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January 5, 2022 Lagos State Govt Clears All Five Students And And Staff Arrested Over Sylvester Oromoni’s Death

Lagos State Govt Clears All Five Students And And Staff Arrested Over Sylvester Oromoni’s Death

The Lagos State Government has cleared five students and five employees of Dowen College accused of complicity in the death of 12-year-old Sylvester Oromoni.

The state cleared them as well as the school following the Legal Advice of the Director of Public Prosecution, DPP, Ms. Adetutu Oshinusi.

According to the legal advice addressed to the Deputy Commissioner of Police, State Criminal Investigation Department, SCID and the trial magistrate, Magistrate Olatunbosun Adeola, the interim and final autopsy reports issued by the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital and toxicology report of post mortem samples and that of the Central Hospital, Warri were in agreement as to the cause of death namely: Septicaemia, Lobar Pneumonia with Acute Pyelonephritis, Pyomyositis of the right ankle and Acute Bacteria Pneumonia due to severe Sepsis.

The legal advice added that the result of the toxicology is also not indicative of any toxic or poisonous substance in the body of the deceased as claimed by the family.

The DPP’s legal advice, therefore, concluded that based on these findings, there is no prima facie case of murder, involuntary manslaughter and or malicious administering of poison with intent to harm against the five students, Favour Benjamin aged 16, Micheal Kashamu (15), Edward Begue (16), Ansel Temile (14) and Kenneth Inyang (15).

The state also cleared the minors of belonging to unlawful society due to insufficient facts to establish the offence.

 

”From available facts in the duplicate case file, the investigation carried out by the Police did not reveal that any secret society name, tattoo or insignia of any unlawful society was found in the possession of any of the suspects during the investigation carried out by the Police.

To hold otherwise would amount to sniffing for an offence and a speculative act which is not permitted in law. It is trite law that suspicion no matter how grave cannot be a ground for conviction”the legal advice read in part

The DPP also cleared the school and five employees: Celina Uduak, Valentine Igboekweze, Hammed Ayomo Bariyu, Adesanya Olusesan Olusegun and one Adeyemi of the offence of Negligent Act Causing Harm contrary to section 252 of the Criminal Law Ch. C17, Vol.3, Laws of Lagos State 2015.

The state, therefore, directed that all the suspects should be released if they are still in custody.

The school is however still closed.

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