Bullying Incident at British School in Abuja Sparks Outrage and Calls for Justice

A shocking video of a female student being bullied by her classmates at the Lead British International School in Abuja has sparked a massive outcry on social media.

The incident, which was brought to light by an X user, @mooyeeeeeee, has prompted Nigerians to demand justice for the victim, identified as Maryam Hassan.

In a plea for help, @mooyeeeeeee shared two distressing videos of the incident, urging users to help share the videos until justice is served for Maryam.

The post has since garnered over 1,000 comments, as netizens express their anger and frustration over the situation.

In one of the videos, Maryam is seen being repeatedly slapped by another female student, who interrogates her about who broke her heart.

In the second video, a male classmate is heard admitting to “spoiling her relationship.”

These disturbing scenes have left many concerned about the mental health and self-esteem of the victim.

The Lead British International School has issued a statement condemning the incident and promising to take immediate action.

The school’s management has initiated an investigation and is collaborating with the students and their families to provide counseling and disciplinary measures.

They have also appealed to the public to refrain from further circulating the video to protect the privacy and dignity of the students involved.

The incident has sparked a broader conversation about the prevalence of bullying in educational institutions and the need for schools to take a more proactive approach in addressing such behavior.

Many have called on the school authorities to conduct a thorough investigation and take appropriate action against the perpetrators.

Netizens have also expressed their disappointment in the school’s handling of the situation and the lack of support for the victim.

Some have even suggested involving the police and taking legal action against the bullies.

As the story continues to unfold, Nigerians remain united in their demand for justice for Maryam Hassan and a safer learning environment for all students.

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