Chilling story of how some secondary school boys molested their female colleagues in Ikoyi in broad dayligh

A group of male students of the Falomo Senior High School in Ikoyi,
Lagos state are currently on the run after they allegedly molested female students of Ireti Grammer school yesterday May
3rd.
According to residents of the area who confirmed the incident to a
LIB reporter today, the male students had just finished their
final year exams and were leaving their school premises when they
saw the female students who were also leaving their school premises
at the same time.
The boys who were excited that they were done with
secondary school, decided that the best way to express their joy was to
molest the girls in broad daylight.
The boys who
were armed with scissors, cornered some of the girls, ripped their skirt
with the scissor, pushed them to the floor, pulled their trousers mid
length and then climbed on the girls. Some of their colleagues surrounded them
and cheered them on.
It took the intervention of some of the residents
of the area to stop the boys from further molesting the girls. The girls who were
frightened to go home, were escorted to the bus stop by some able bodied
men in the area.
When LIB visited the schools today, police presence was seen. No one was allowed to enter into the school.
LIB will keep you updated.
Meanwhile, below is an account of the incident written by Facebook user...
Dear Reader,
I write this incidence with lots of mortification and great concern for
what the next generation will be like in Nigeria if we do not quickly
get to work repairing and paying them attention. Our elders have led
their lives and we the generation who follow the baby boomers must
hunker down and correct the ills in our back yards and community. It's a
common saying that evil prevails when good men do nothing. Today the
3rd of May 2017, I almost saw this evil happen. 'Almost' because I got
so moved in my spirit with great indignation that I decided to speak up.
I am in my office about 4pm waiting for my driver to bring my older son
from school so we can get home on time to prepare the younger one for
his common entrance exams into secondary school coming up in two weeks. I
called the driver and he said he was around and as I leave my nieces
office upstairs, I hear a lot of shouting and commotion outside our
office. I then ask the receptionist what it was about and he says it's
the secondary school student who have finished their final exams tearing
their clothes. I mumble to my self that if any of them were my children
I will deal with them. As they don't earn money so how can they tear
what was bought for them.
Suffice to say I give my older son who is helping me with my bags that
speech and we head out into the car. As we come outside the noise is
overwhelming and as my son kept saying when we were later discussing
what happened, he described it as being very intense when we had a
chance to discuss the events that followed as people were running and
upon my looking closer I saw pockets of people actually students and
then girls running with palpable fear in their faces. At this point I
quickly enter my car to leave so one doesn't meet what ever the problem
was and to avoid traffic too. And as we entered the car and I look a bit
closely at a crowd of boys who have surrounded two persons on the floor
who appear to be fighting. Their shouting overpowers any other sound
and looking closely I see the most unreal thing. It's actually a boy
trying to force himself on a girl with his trousers partly down and the
boys are cheering him on.
People are looking and some persons the security guards in the office
near us are recording it. I open my car in disbelief and shout on the
boys to break it up while shouting at my security and the second driver
to assist me. I walk towards them and as I make my way towards them I
see another group and this time they have cornered one of the the girls
who fell while running from them. In almost a surreal way I am looking
but not quickly processing. I see her kicked down, she bravely pushes
her self up and another guy tries to clear her legs and she lunges at
him and then a guy takes a pair of scissors in his hands and with one
swoop tears her skirt from the bottom and also a part of the black spanx
shorts she has on underneath. All this happens really in a few minutes
and he proceeds to push himself into her through her back. His trousers
is open too and another one tries to do same from the front. As this is
going on the crowd of boys are wild with frenzy, cheering the two boys
on, while grabbing at her hair, breasts and she is fighting for dear
life. I am still making my way towards the first group but they bolt
when they see me coming and when I see them do so I move ahead and rush
towards the second group this time shouting at the top of my lungs at my
own office security, the office next door and thankfully mine follow me
and when they see us coming they break up and run but there more girls
running back. I reach the girl and we gather her things together. She
ties the torn skirt around her spanx shorts like a wrapper and holds
onto to me.
I see the boys have run forwards and stopped, waiting for me to enter my
car while threatening other teenage school girls still. I have a crowd
of over 25 girls huddled together frantically telling me their various
ordeal. I ask them to take another route back and am told if the go back
from where they are coming there is another group behind and the our
office road is a crescent so they are technically locked in. And most of
them have their skirts ripped as they claim the boys in the various
groups have scissors on them. Further questioning tells me the best way
is to go out is towards the other side but since they are too scared to
go I ask my security, some other men have come out to escort them too,
with myself as the only adult female and there begins over an hours walk
towards the obalende roundabout from off awolowo road in Ikoyi. We meet
other girls who have had their clothes ripped as the boys fled once the
boys realized I was not backing up. The boys would reach a distance and
stop to taunt the girls. We now had a crowd of over 60 girls who needed
to get safely to the bus stop and find their way home. We ( being
myself and the other men escorting the girls) start talking about how to
get hold of one of the boys so we can use him as an example. At this
point I call a friend and ask for a Mopol to be sent to me. I describe
my location. My attention is drawn to another girl who had just been
manhandled by the fleeing boys. A woman warns the girls to beware as the
boys have spilt up and are waiting as some live in that locality. We
then break into three groups to escort the girls to their various bus or
home points. I take the two girls whom I saw personally manhandled and
begin to make careful inquiries.
Feedback shows that they go to a senior high school called Falomo Senior
High School next to Ireti grammar school that these boys go to. Today
was both schools final day after which they will come only to collect
their results from Wednesday of the following week so the boys who had
already started raping some girls last week now planned this brazen rape
and manhandling activity. They had also stolen their phones and
transport money. We then made arrangements to transport them home. By
now the mopol has come. He walks me to obalende under bridge to put the
two girls and their friends going to Yaba into a bus. This is not before
I get the names of the boys as George and Abiodun as the main
perpetrators, they are final year students of Ireti Grammar School SW
Ikoyi. I call a friend and am told to take pictures but most of the
girls have gone but we are able to take pictures of at least 7 girls
with me who had torn clothes in various stages of disarray. I give my
number to the only girl left with a phone and this was because she put
it into her spanx shorts as she wore two and used one to roll her phone
into it. I am amazed at this whole thing and we agree that they should
come through to my office on Wednesday of the following week but I will
go ahead and make a report to the two schools tomorrow and begin finding
these evil boys so we can use them as examples to deter other from this
abominable behavior perpetrated in broad day light. One of the girls
says she can identify them. She gives me her number. I ask my security
to ensure he receives them at 9am when we agreed to meet. I turn and
leave but I will never be the same again. The evil is terrible.
The lack of regard and the indignity. My mind runs through and is still
running through all I have seen. I have a friend who normally stops to
help distressed persons or attend to traffic situation and I always warn
him to desist and he will say someone has to do it. Today I am most
grateful I was that someone. I had other people join me especially a man
who saw me and said madam a girl was raped last week by this office. Am
tired of this. Removed his tie and followed me. They stayed with me
till the last set of kids entered the bus and as they came so they left
when we got done. I did not get to say thank you to them. My older son
was like mum, they must be angels or Jesus. Actually he said the man
that followed me first must be Jesus. I don't know who he was but if he
ever reads this post my heartfelt thank you to him for that large
hearted action. God is kind oh, that there are still good men but we
must speak up and as such I am following up to ensure we do something
collectively to help the boys of this school as I believe mentoring is
required if this cycle is to be broken but the ones who committed this
dastardly act must be brought to book first. I ask those in authority to
look into this as I am told it's quite prevalent.
God bless Nigeria and we all have a part in ensuring the blessing
Michale Matthew.


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