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Bullying: More revelations emerge from ex-female students of Dowen College

Adesina .O (Teekay) by Adesina .O (Teekay)
December 11, 2021
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Sylvester Oromoni: Bullied to death at Dowen College

Sylvester Oromoni: Bullied to death at Dowen College

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More startling revelations have emerged from two former female students of Dowen College of how senior students of the college had allegedly been engaged in the act of bullying long before the death of 12-year-old Sylvester Oromoni.

WITHIN NIGERIA recalls that Sylvester’s cousin, Perry Oromoni, has taken to social media to alleged that some senior pupils of the college beat him up in his hostel room for refusing to join a cult.

But the school denied the claim, stating that the boy complained of pain in his legs and hip following an injury he sustained while playing football.

The Lagos State Government had shut down the school indefinitely to ensure thorough investigation.

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Speaking with Vanguard, two of the former female pupils of Dowen College narrated what they did to protect their siblings, especially boys from being bullied.

One of them who simply gave her name as Pat, said that she had resorted to having a relationship with a Senior Secondary 3 student in 2017, to spare her brother, a Junior Secondary school 2 border, the horror of bullying.

Pat, who graduated from the college in 2018, said, “ late Sylvester’s case isn’t the first case of bullying in Dowen’s college. It has been ongoing . I suspect his was taken to the extreme.

“I was forced to go into relationship with one SSS 3 boy who was a bully in 2017,. This was because he always picked on my brother who was in JSS 2.

He asked me out when I was in SSS 1 . I told him I would give it a thought . When he saw I was not forthcoming , he started bullying my brother who just came in. It got worse when he was in JSS 2. I had to give in, to save my brother the beating.

I was not the only one . Some girls in SSS 1 and and SSS 2 passed through same “.

To confirm her claim, she put a call across to one of her former classmates, who is the University of Benin, Edo State, studying Law and jokingly asked her to share her experience with bullies back in Dowen college..

Without hesitation, the girl on the other end said, “ it was God that saved our brothers o, you know now”

When told to explain further to this reporter, the lady’s voice at the other end dropped , in shock. She said, “ You should have told me I was being interviewed by a journalist. Please don’t disclose my identity to her o. I repeat, you don’t have any permission to do so.

After much persuasion , coupled with a promise not to mention her name in print, the undergraduate said, “ for me, I bought expensive cloths and perfumes for one particular senior then. The first time he hit my brother who was in JSS 1 , I couldn’t challenge him because other senior students would gang up against me if I did. That had been the norm. The second time , he slammed my brother’s head against the wall . That caused him to fall sick and he was going in and out of the sick bay for three days.

I summoned courage one afternoon and approached him. I begged him to stop bullying my brother that he was my parents’ only son . He said I must get him a perfume first, before he would consider my plea. I did . And all through SS 2 ,I kept buying him perfumes and shirts until he graduated.

The school was never aware such things were going on. And woe betide whoever went to report any case of bullying. It would be better for the child to leave the school.

But when I got to SSS 3, I defended some Junior students against bullying. The strategy I used was to make them my school children.

“Victims of bullying could easily be identified among their peers. They were usually withdrawn and live in fear. They jostle at the slightest noise.

“These and other signs are what management of schools and parents should look out for”, she said.

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