Another video has emerged on the internet showing a female secondary school student physically assaulting a junior.
The bully was left by her colleagues to satisfy herself dealing several slaps and punches on the junior student.
She is also seen partially stripping the victim who is, in the video overwhelmed by the brutality until other students came to her rescue.
The girls, all in school uniform are alleged to be students of Federal Government Girls College (FGGC), Owerri, Imo State.
This comes amid the public outcry that is still trailing the death of 12-year-old Sylvester Oromoni, a student of Dowen College, Lekki.
The killers are said to be dreaded gang of the school cultists notorious for their brutality. It is also said that bullying and gangsterism has persisted in the school for many years while the school authorities do nothing about it.
Dowen College, located in the high brow area of Lekki Phase 1 is said to be one of the most expensive schools in Nigeria.
It is patronised by very busy wealthy businessmen and politicians who enrol their wards in the hostels because of the comfortable boarding facilities.
Sylvester is reported by the family to have been brutally assaulted and left with broken ribs and limbs after which he was forced to ingest a chemical substance.
He died 3 days later.
While a worldwide public uproar rages over his death, some of the 6 alleged cult members of Dowen College are said to have been flown out of the country by their affluent parents.
The latest video of school school bullying was shared has been shared across several social media platforms.
Popular actress, Rita Edochie, in her post said,
“Happened at FGGC Owerri Imo State.
A FEDERAL SCHOOL OOOOOOOO WHERE YOUR CHILD IS SUPPOSED TO BE SAFE.
DONT THEY HAVE THEIR TEACHERS, HOUSE MISTRESSES ?
UNTIL THIS GIRL DROPS DEAD THE SCHOOL WILL NOW COME AND TELL STORIES.
INFACT SATAN HAS REALLY TAKEN OVER THE WORLD“
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