The father of Namtira Bwala has stepped forward, breaking his silence on the distressing bullying incident involving his daughter.
Addressing the issue in the presence of the Minister of Women Affairs, he directed his plea towards the administration of Lead British International School in Abuja, urging them to take decisive measures regarding the situation.
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In a widely circulated video across social media platforms, Namtira Bwala was subjected to relentless bullying by her classmate, Maryam Hassan, and her cohorts. The disturbing footage stirred widespread public outrage.
Father of Namtira Bwala Demands
Speaking alongside Minister Uju Kennedy-Ohaneye, Namtira’s father articulated two crucial demands. Firstly, he emphasized that his daughter cannot continue attending classes alongside her tormentors. He stressed, “I gave them 48 hours to take decisive action against the perpetrators of this act. That is the first one. Secondly, my daughter will not be in the same school and the same class with these children.”
Public Reaction and School Closure
The outcry following the incident prompted discussions online and offline. The closure of Lead British International School, albeit temporarily, underscored the gravity of the situation.
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Yusuf remarked on the father’s composure, juxtaposing it with his own anticipated reaction.
Various voices chimed in on social media platforms, expressing a spectrum of reactions:
Bbyshatu highlighted systemic issues within the school environment that allow such incidents to occur without consequences.
Baby Adorable shared a personal anecdote, questioning the presence of authorities in past experiences of bullying.
Enitan contrasted personal reactions, imagining a more confrontational approach.
Churchills commended Namtira’s resilience, acknowledging the challenges she faced.
Modupe51 raised questions about the investigation process, advocating for a fair examination of both sides.
Mesinoakpo1 emphasized the importance of non-violence, condemning the physical aggression witnessed.
The incident at Abuja British School serves as a stark reminder of the prevalence of bullying and the imperative for swift and decisive action. The collective response from the community underscores the need for empathy, accountability, and a commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of all students.
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