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Marvellous Barinaadaa, a 10-year-old pupil of of Odomola Secondary School, Epe, Lagos was reportedly sent home from school by the principal for allegedly wrapping her notebook  with the poster of Peter Obi, the presidential candidate of the Labour Party.

Her mother, who took to social media to decry the situation, appealed to Nigerians to come to the family’s rescue, saying the girl was apolitical and just 10 years old.

“This is to inform you all, that my daughter, Marvelous Barinaadaa, was exited from Odomola Secondary School today 14th March 2023, by the principal, just because my daughter used Peter Obi’s poster paper to wrap her notebook for school,” she said.

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Lagos pupil sent home from school for using Peter Obi’s poster to wrap notebook

A note said to have been written by the principal

“And this girl is just ten years old. She didn’t know anything about politics, but she was sent away from school without informing the parents because they say we support Peter Obi and Labour Party.

“Please, is this act by the principal good? See what the school principal wrote in that letter. And after we will say we are one Nigeria.”

She also alleged that the family had suffered a lot because of their perceived support for Obi.

However, the President of Odomola Secondary School Old Students Association, OSSOSA, Epe, Apagun Saka Shola, stated that the JSS2 student was sent home for allegedly causing nuisance and distraction through the distribution of posters of Obi in the classroom.

He noted that the move by the principal was to curtail the nuisance being caused by the student in sharing the posters with other students.

“I have been able to reach the principal. The issue circulating is far from the truth,” he said.

“There is a directive to stop all forms of campaign in the classroom. As some political parties use the students to campaign in class.

“The principal did not expel or suspend the student. She sent her home for causing havoc and disturbance in the class during recess by chatting and sharing LP posters to her mates.

“Again, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education is on the issue.”

 

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