OAP Do2dtun recently took to Instagram to address a troubling incident of bullying that surfaced at Lead British International School in Abuja. Notably, he highlighted his own experiences with bullying during his time at Mayflower School and emphasized that such behavior should not be tolerated.
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Do2dtun Calling Out Bullies
In a now-deleted Instagram post dated April 23, 2024, Do2dtun encouraged his followers to confront their past tormentors. He bravely shared the names of individuals he claims were bullies during his school days, urging others to do the same. His post served as a rallying cry for accountability and justice.
He stated, “Name & tag a bully. I attended Mayflower School Ikenne. I’ll start Onome Orode & Tunde Suliamon. One was a silence officer & the other beat & allegedly sodomized juniors. One was in B3down & the other was B2Up The last one passed, I’ll respect the dead. #CallOutBulliesDay in this order 📌 Name: School: Incident: Drag them.”
Do2dtun Protecting His Family
Do2dtun’s concern extended to his own family, particularly his daughters. He shared a heartfelt message alongside a photo of himself with his two girls, emphasizing his determination to shield them from any form of bullying.
“Between A and F on my keyboard, you will see shege if this ever happened to me. I’ll beat the teacher, the students that slapped my kids, the security guards & parents of the kids. Better kidigbo.. Old Testament way,” he expressed passionately.
The catalyst for Do2dtun’s impassioned response was an SOS post that circulated online, featuring distressing videos of a young girl being bullied. These videos, shared by an anonymous user, prompted outrage and calls for justice across social media platforms.
Lead British International School Bully
The incident at Lead British International School ignited a national conversation about bullying in schools and its implications for children’s well-being. It underscored the urgent need for measures to address and prevent such behavior.
In summary, Do2dtun’s vocal stance against bullying serves as a reminder of the collective responsibility to protect vulnerable individuals and foster a culture of empathy and respect.
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