A disturbing incident has been reported at Government Day Junior Secondary School, Kulende, Ilorin, Kwara State, where a corp member was allegedly assaulted by a teacher for not greeting “properly.”
The corp member, who visited the school to collect her clearance letter, was reportedly confronted by a teacher over her perceived lack of courtesy. According to eyewitness accounts shared on social media, the situation escalated, leading to the teacher allegedly attacking the corps member and tearing her clothes in the process.
Photos circulating online show the visibly distressed corps member with torn clothing, sparking outrage among netizens. Many have condemned the teacher’s actions, describing the incident as unprofessional and a clear abuse of power.
See the post below;
https://x.com/NigeriaStories/status/1862211796884455460?t=EM9P5cIC7sToJINeArdrtw&s=19
The incident has drawn widespread criticism, with calls for the Kwara State Ministry of Education and the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) to investigate the matter and ensure justice is served.
Read some netizens’ reactions to the viral post below;
@oladapomikky1: For “not greeting properly” Maka chukwu I go shutdown that school
@davidoghe: This is why most of the old generation can’t cope in developed world, striping a married woman who is a corper cus she didn’t greet properly. That school should be sued.
@ibukun_tayo: Who is the teacher?
And why is the teacher sleeping at home tonight?
@shaibu: By a teacher ? there is more to that story am not sure its just the greeting.
@robbin: Lols, I’m quite sure that the teacher isn’t a graduate to talk of passing through NYSC
@oronboy: For a Corper that went for service… can the alleged teacher try such a thing with a male Corper??
@oluwasetomicute: This has to be madness, I hope she sues the teacher and the school where it happened.
As of now, neither the school authorities nor the NYSC has released an official statement addressing the allegations. However, public demand for accountability continues to grow, with many urging the government to take disciplinary action against the teacher involved.