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NSCDC officials are currently being drilled after the attack.
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The officer is said to have beaten a little boy, leaving traces on his body.
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According to the gathering, the school principal issued an order for disciplinary action.
Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps, NSCDC responded after an attack involving its officials.
Daily reports Nigeria collects that the officer is said to have beaten a 13-year-old student, leaving marks on him.
This happened at Victory Academy, I will ikare-ako, I participate in the Northeast Local Government Area.
Activists exposed the matter through Facebook’s social media platform Ogbeni OB Sugar, who pointed out that the bill was conducted under the direction of the school principal.
I noticed this report a few minutes ago and based on it caught my attention: “That’s yesterday, on March 3, 2025, the NSCDC passed the principal of a public school in a public school in Ikoko, Ido, where NSCDC used to be such a 13-year-old boy.”
“This is because the boy accidentally hurts his classmate while playing with a plastic water bottle. The boy was released from the NSCDC office as N3,000, but the principal still asked his mother to ask for another N10,000, claiming it was government’s. ” he said;
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Officials are currently inquiring, according to a confirmation statement issued by Corps spokesman Femi-Daniels Aidamenbor on Wednesday, March 5.
He said;
“The official has been questioned. He summoned from Ikare to Akure. In fact, he kept asking him how he handled it,”
“Even if he is acting within the calling mission, the way he handles the matter is not actually encouraged
The officer made a mistake. Even if you are going to impose a death penalty, it should not be on the body of a young person. That was where he actually made a mistake, and the state commander frowned. ”
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