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[Video] SS2 student chained, bullied by seniors in Abuja school

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Little girl suffering bullying raises her palm asking to stop the violence

Weeks after the Federal Government suspended 13 students of the Federal Government College in Enugu State for alleged bullying of a junior boy in the school, another troubling case of bullying has surfaced in Abuja after an SS2 Student of ‘Beautiful Beginning Academy’ named Imtiyas was allegedly chained and bullied by SS3 students in their hostel.

The distressing incident came to light after a video of the disturbing scene was shared on X (formerly Twitter), sparking widespread reactions online.

In the video, two of the boys were seen tying a chain around the Imtiyas neck with another in the background recording the disturbing scene.

“Another case of bullying again. Until a stringent measure is taken towards bullies, it’s not going to end soon,” an X user commented, reflecting the public’s frustration over repeated bullying cases in schools.

Another person wrote, “Let your child know that you are capable of leaving everything behind to fight for them. You bully my child, and you pay for it. Also, teach your children some basic skills to counter bullies.”

An X user, @Abuja_gist, in reaction to the issue, said: “I am appalled beyond words. This is the heartbreaking story of an SS2 student at Beautiful Beginning Academy, Zone E Legislative Quarters, Apo, Abuja.

“He was chained like an animal by some SS3 boys in the school, who went as far as recording this horrifying act.

“Being a boarding school, his mother was unaware of the situation. It was only when a sibling visited the school to deliver something that they found Imtiyas in a frail state.

“That was when the truth came to light. He was immediately taken home and hospitalized.

“Shockingly, this is not the first time he has been subjected to bullying, but this incident is particularly cruel.

“To make matters worse, the school has refused to take any action against the perpetrators, who behaved more like animals than students.

“We are calling on the authorities to investigate this case and ensure justice is served. Bullying in schools must stop. The SS2 student is not just their victim—he is our son, our brother, and a member of our community.

“I have spoken to his mother and obtained her consent to raise this issue. We stand with Imtiyas and his family, and we will not rest until justice is served.

“This is a call to all Nigerian bloggers, activists, and concerned citizens: let’s amplify this injustice. Together, we can demand accountability and ensure no child has to endure such cruelty again

As of press time, the school has not issued any statement addressing the incident, leaving parents and the public demanding accountability and action.

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Credits: The Eagle Online

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