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Mercy360 Blog of Thursday, 9 January 2025

Source: Mercy Mensah

A video of a Christ-Mitots School teacher physically abusing a 3-year-old boy has sparked an online debate.

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A shocking video emerged showing a teacher at Christ-Mitots School in Ikorodu, Nigeria, brutally beating a three-year-old child.

The video, which soon went viral, shows the teacher mistreating the little kid in a way that has viewers outraged and seeking justice.

In the video, the instructor is seen using excessive force on the child, prompting people to wonder how such brutality could occur in an educational setting.

The video provoked uproar among the local community and social media users across Nigeria, with many demanding that the instructor be held accountable for her actions.

As the video spread online, public outrage mounted, and citizens expressed concerns about the safety of children in schools.

Many parents voiced concern for their own children's safety, and some encouraged the government to take immediate action to prevent future events like this.

In response to the footage, authorities moved quickly. The teacher, whose identity has not been revealed, was detained and is now facing legal penalties for her actions.



The arrest occurred mere hours after the video went viral, illustrating how seriously the government and law enforcement are pursuing this case.

The boy's family, understandably horrified by the incident, has led the campaign for justice.

They are genuinely concerned about the emotional and physical impact this assault may have on their son.

The family hopes that the teacher's imprisonment serves as a deterrent to others who may engage in similar behavior.

This tragedy has sparked serious concerns about kid protection in schools across Nigeria.

It has underlined the need for improved teacher supervision and tougher restrictions to prevent such exploitation.

Advocates for child welfare are pressing the government to prioritize child safety not only in schools, but in all settings where children are present.


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