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Outrage As Teacher Damages Student's Eye With Cane by ajk97: 1:05pm On May 04, 2019
A school teacher has found himself in trouble with the law after he allegedly injured a student's eye while flogging him.

For Daniel Agboola, a Senior Secondary School Two pupil of Camp David Academy, Ogba, Lagos State, Friday, March 29 is a date etched in his memory for life. It was the day his teacher, Mr. Oludare Olaleye, damaged his right eye in the process of caning him.

The day had begun like any other as Daniel and his classmates prepared to sit an examination in the school’s hall. Olaleye, the supervisor for the exam, told the pupils to move out of the hall because the questions for the examination were not ready.

“As we moved out, he stood by the narrow door. As the last pupil to leave the hall, I had barely stepped out when he (Olaleye) called me back, saying that I hit him while I was rushing out of the hall,” Daniel recalled.

Convinced that he did not hit Olaleye, Daniel said he politely told him so, but that became his undoing.

“He did not allow me to say any other thing. He took his cane and started beating me,” he said.

Daniel recalled that as Olaleye continued to flog him, the cane landed on one his right eye and he collapsed.

He said: “I became weak. It was like I was dead. I could not say anything andstarted beating me,” he said.

Daniel recalled that as Olaleye continued to flog him, the cane landed on one his right eye and he collapsed.

He said: “I became weak. It was like I was dead. I could not say anything and did not remember anything. My head was empty. But he probably thought I was pretending, so he beat me the more, asking me to get up. I mustered the last energy in me to get up and I moved out of the hall while he shared the exam papers to my other classmates.

“It was when my classmates shouted that blood was coming out of my eyes that I went to the school’s accountant office to explain everything to her.

“The school sent for a doctor who happened to be one of the school’s parents. She said that nothing was wrong with the eye. Because the eye was swollen, she put ice block on it and said we should seek the advice of an eye specialist.

“The school accountant and I went to the nearby Blue Cross Hospital in Ogba, but we were told that no eye doctor was available and we were referred elsewhere opposite the hospital. On getting there, they too did not have an eye doctor around, so we were referred to another place in the same complex.

“The doctor, after testing the eye, said there was nothing wrong with it. He said it was a minor issue and recommended some eye drops we should buy. The doctor also referred us to Vision Plus, an eye hospital in Ikeja, to check the eye pressure.

“All the while we were moving around, blood was still coming out of my eye. It was swollen, the pain was much and I was not seeing anything with it. I covered the eye from the sun as we headed back to school.

“The accountant and Mr Olaleye later took me to Vision Plus where the eye pressure was checked and we were told to come back for the result the following Monday.

“We went back to the school and I later went home with the eye drops we had bought earlier. I was using the eye drops until the person who was applying them for me discovered that two of them had expired since October last year.”

Daniel added: “On Saturday (the day after the incident), the school took me to Eye Foundation where the eye was tested. The eye surgeon was not around and I was given some other eye drops and tablets.

“They said there was nothing wrong with the eye but that the blood could not flow. So they told us to come back the following Thursday.

“When we got there on Thursday for another round of tests, they still said that nothing was wrong with the eyes.

“It was when we went back there on Friday that we met the eye surgeon who after scan and tests said the eye has traumatic cataract and would need operation.

“He prescribed another eye drop for me because the eye pressure had not gone down. He said the normal eye pressure should be 16 but mine was 32.

“He said the operation could not be done immediately because the pressure of the eye must return to normal first.

“He said the operation would cost N1 million, but the school said the money was too much and that we should try other hospitals.

“The school also took me to Aricillia Catholic Hospital where they said the lens of my eye, which was supposed to be white, was covered with blood, hence other eye drops were prescribed for me.
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Re: Outrage As Teacher Damages Student's Eye With Cane by power50: 3:21pm On May 04, 2019
The teacher will never flog anybody again in his life.

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Re: Outrage As Teacher Damages Student's Eye With Cane by optm(m): 5:58pm On May 04, 2019
details in the story doesn't add up at all.
Re: Outrage As Teacher Damages Student's Eye With Cane by ShinqRambq: 7:54pm On May 04, 2019
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Re: Outrage As Teacher Damages Student's Eye With Cane by Stanweezy(m): 9:24pm On May 04, 2019
Double wahala for dead body
Re: Outrage As Teacher Damages Student's Eye With Cane by barackodam: 7:57pm On May 05, 2019
Why can't this trigger happy teacher be fined, then jailed?


I thought Lagos enacted a no caning law? Why did this happen? How would a teacher flog a student even when the student fainted, still continued?

Isn't that sheer cruelty?


Thinking about this alone is pissing me off
Re: Outrage As Teacher Damages Student's Eye With Cane by Nobody: 9:26pm On May 05, 2019
That teacher should get ready for legal tussle if the student's parent sue him. This is where you need activist but it is rare to see them react because of their selfish desire

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