The management of Christ-Mitots International School, located in Isawo, Ikorodu, Lagos State, has suspended one of its teachers, Stella Nwadigo, who is accused of mistreating and physically abusing a three-year-old boy, Abayomi Micheal.
A video posted on X by a user identified as Oyindamola, tweeting under the handle #dammiedammie35, captured the teacher slapping the child.
On Wednesday, the Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Agency confirmed the teacher’s arrest.
“We appreciate everyone who brought the disturbing incident of a teacher who was recorded physically abusing a 3-year-old boy to our attention. We are pleased to inform the public that the teacher in question has been arrested by Owutu FSU, and an investigation has commenced in earnest,” the agency’s statement read, among other details.
On Thursday, the school management announced Nwadigo’s suspension, describing the incident as a “troubling development,” stating that the teacher’s actions were “contrary” to the school’s values and principles, according to The Cable.
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“We are aware of a deeply troubling incident involving one of our teachers and a student, which has been circulating on social media,” the school’s statement read in part.
“The video shows a teacher engaging in the physical discipline of a student in a manner that is completely unacceptable and contrary to the values and principles of our school. As an institution deeply committed to fostering a culture of respect, care, and dignity, we are horrified by this incident and wish to make unequivocally clear that such actions will not be tolerated.”
“In response, the teacher involved has been suspended indefinitely while a thorough investigation is conducted. This immediate and decisive action reflects our zero-tolerance policy towards misconduct and our obligation to safeguard the safety and well-being of every child under our care.”
“We extend our sincerest apologies to the student and their family. We have reached out to them personally to express our regret, offer our support, and ensure that their needs are fully addressed during this time.”
The management further pledged its commitment to “ensure that such behaviour is never repeated. As such, we will be organising mandatory training sessions for teachers to reinforce child protection protocols, emphasise positive disciplinary practices, and cultivate greater sensitivity in interactions with students.”
“Additionally, we have introduced a confidential whistle-blowing system to encourage the prompt reporting of inappropriate behaviour. We ask for the public’s patience and understanding as we work to address this matter responsibly and comprehensively.”