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NHRC condemn LEAD school bullying, dehumanisation of cross dressers, others
The National Human Rights Commission, NHRC, has condemned in strong terms, the disturbing video of the brutal bullying of Namtira Bwala, a female student of Lead British International School, Gwarinpa Abuja who suffered repeated slaps by fellow students over her refusal to answer inappropriate questions from school relationship.
The Commission also condemned the stripping of a cross dresser and posting the video on social media, saying such act diminishes the dignity of humanity.
NHRC said the incident at LEAD British International School which has attracted widespread condemnation across the country is a matter of concern that borders on cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment, respect for the dignity of the human person as well as learning in a safe and protected environment.
The Executive Secretary, Dr. Tony Ojukwu OFR, SAN, while reacting to the ugly incident was shocked by the physical abuse meted out by a student to a fellow student and decried that this shouldn’t have happened in the first place if appropriate measures were put in place for a safe and conducive environment for learning.
He cited Section 34 (1) of the Nigeria Constitution which provides that “every Nigerian individual is entitled to respect for the dignity of his person and accordingly (a) No person shall be subjected to torture, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment”.
According to a statement Thursday by Obinna Nwakonye, Director, Corporate Affairs and External Linkages, Dr. Ojukwu condemned this act and charged school proprietors to put measures in place to prevent re-occurrence of similar situations like this.
He also advised that CCTV cameras should be installed in appropriate places, as well as a whistleblower system to report bullying and inappropriate conduct in schools, while emphasizing that discipline should be strictly maintained to avoid bullying and abuse of such nature.
He further called for thorough investigation to ascertain the root cause of this dastardly act in the name of seniority, he said the protection of students across board by school management should be made paramount to ensure that this never happens again.
The Human Rights Advocate further stated that “bullying has become common in schools and if not checked will discourage some students from attending schools, this may lead to mental health issues, low self-esteem, even suicide as the case may be”. He therefore called for a public hearing into cases of bullying in schools with a view to dealing holistically with this menace and proffering solutions to prevent continuation where they it exists and prevent re-occurrence in the near future.
In the stripping of a cross dresser, NHRC advised the security and law enforcement agencies in Nigeria to desist from subjecting citizens or foreigners living in the country to any form of torture, inhuman and degrading treatment or punishment in the course of their investigations.
Dr. Tony Ojukwu made this statement while reacting to a widely circulated video of a middle aged man who was commanded to strip himself naked in the full glare of some security operatives.
In the video which has gone viral, the victim made a statement admitting that he disguises as a woman while dancing to attract attention for monetary rewards.
The Chief Human Rights Officer said that while the law enforcement personnel are mandated to carry out their duties including investigations, they must conform to the extant laws and regulations which of course do not confer on them any form of authority to administer unethical treatment on any suspect.
According to the Executive Secretary, what played out in the video is a demonstration of the fact that some of our security personnel are either ignorant of the laws governing their operations or are deliberately indulging in abuse of Office. Unfortunately none of these can suffice as an excuse or justification for any law enforcement agents to use torture, inhuman and degrading treatment and or punishment as a tool for investigation.
The Chief Accounting Officer of the NHRC cited Section 34(1) of the Nigeria Constitution which provides that “every Nigerian individual is entitled to respect for the dignity of his person and accordingly (a) No person shall be subjected to torture or to inhuman or degrading treatment”.
Similarly, he brought to mind Article 10 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) which states that all persons deprived of their liberty shall be treated with humanity and respect for the inherent dignity of human person.
Dr. Ojukwu is therefore using this opportunity to call on the various authorities in the security sector to set up internal monitoring mechanisms to fish out the bad eggs and forestall any excesses from the law enforcement agents under their jurisdictions. Accordingly, the perpetrators amongst the law enforcement in viral video should be prosecuted by the Nigerian Police as an institution for the promotion and protection of human rights of the people of Nigeria.
Against the foregoing, he stated that the victim in the viral video deserves an apology and that any other measures necessary to ensure that he recovers from the psychological trauma he was made to go through in the course of the unprofessional investigation he was subjected to in the hands of those who are supposed to protect his rights and other members of the public.
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Dangote leads marketers to reduce fuel price
Nigerian filling stations have reduced their fuel pump price, five days after Dangote Refinery’s gantry price cut.
A market survey on Saturday and Sunday showed that Eterna, NIPCO, AA Rano and Ranoil filling stations have all dropped their fuel pump price to between N1,280 and N1,300, from N1,340 per litre in Abuja and environs.
This means that the aforementioned filling stations cut their fuel pump price by about N35 and N55 per litre.
However, Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, NNPCL, retail outlets have not reduced their pump price, which is currently N1,335 per litre.
EDangote Refinery-backed MRS filling stations, on Friday, reduced their fuel price by N76 to N1,241 per litre.
The domestic fuel price reduction followed Dangote Refinery’s cut in the price of petrol at the gantry to N1,175 per litre after a global drop in crude oil prices.
Crude oil prices stood at $76 and $80 for West Texas Intermediate and Brent blends as of the time of filing this report.
It will be recalled that days after the reported completion of a peace deal with United States President, Donald Trump, Iran again shut the Strait of Hormuz, leading to a slight surge in oil prices as of Sunday morning.
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Police: Igboho not involved in rescue of kidnap victims
The Nigerian Police has said Sunday Igboho was not involved in recent rescue operations of the abduction victims in Igboho community.
It would be recalled that a video went viral on Saturday where community members trooped out in their hundreds to celebrate and glorify Igboho, attributing a recent release of abducted villager to his stern warning to kidnapper to free abductees or face his wrath.
But the police has officially debunked claims that the hostages have been safely released. Furthermore, the Oyo State Commissioner of Police has denied that Sunday Igboho was involved in recent rescue operations.
Yhe Oyo State Police Command dismissed these claims as unsubstantiated, urging the public to rely only on official channels rather than social media rumors. The police also clarified they have no evidence of Igboho’s participation in successful rescue efforts.
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Fubara: Fathers are society’s foundation
Sir Siminalayi Fubara, the Governor of Rivers State, has extolled the virtues of unconditional love and immeasurable sacrifice as the defining hallmarks of fatherhood and the bedrock upon which families and society are built.
In a goodwill message to commemorate the 2026 Father’s Day celebration, Governor Fubara paid glowing tributes to fathers for serving as the pillars that hold families together and, by extension, strengthen communities across Rivers State and Nigeria.
According to a statement by Onwuka Nzechi, Chief Press Secretary to the Governor on Media, Fubara noted that across the 23 Local Government Areas of Rivers State, fathers labour daily to provide for their families despite the economic and social challenges confronting the nation. According to him, Father’s Day is a special occasion set aside to honour the quiet love and selfless sacrifices that fathers make across generations and throughout the world.
“A father’s love is quiet strength. It is the man who leaves home before dawn and returns after dusk so his children can eat and go to school. It is the man who denies himself so his family can have. It is the firm hand that corrects and the open arms that forgive. That love is the invisible thread that holds our homes together, and that sacrifice is the foundation of our society.
“I have seen fathers labour under the sun, paddle through floods and endure hardship, all so that the next generation will have a better chance than they did. That is heroism without medals,” he said.
Governor Fubara emphasised that when fathers stand, families stand; when families stand, communities stand; and when communities stand, Rivers State stands. He stressed that responsible fatherhood produces stable homes, while responsible sons and daughters help to build peaceful neighbourhoods, harmonious communities and a prosperous state.
The Governor pledged that his administration would continue to draw inspiration from the resilience and sacrifices of fathers in building a Rivers State worthy of their commitment and labour.
He prayed that God would grant every father, grandfather, uncle, guardian and mentor good health, strength and long life to enjoy the fruits of their labour.
Father’s Day, celebrated in Nigeria and many countries around the world on the third Sunday of June, highlights the invaluable contributions of fathers to the family and society at large.
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