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Troika Multilingual School Under Probe Over Expelling Two Children
A parent, Muibat Owoeye, has accused the management of Troika Multilingual School in the Lekki area of Lagos State of expelling her two children from the school, as reported by The PUNCH.
She claimed that neither she nor the two children committed any offence before the school took the decision.
Owoeye, who shared her experience on X on Friday, stated that the incident occurred on Monday, January 12.
According to her, the children, aged two and six, were removed from the school with immediate effect despite having resumed classes earlier that day.
She further alleged that the school had decided, despite having paid her children’s school fees, to proceed with the investigation even though they were not accused of any misconduct.
She wrote, “On 12th January 2026, my two young children, aged 2 and 6, were abruptly excluded from their school, Troika Multilingual School, Igbo Efon, Lekki, Lagos, with immediate effect.
“There was no prior notice, no investigation, and no fair hearing. My children were not accused of any misconduct, and school fees for the term had already been fully paid. In fact, the children resumed school that morning. Later that afternoon, I received a message from the school informing me that they had been withdrawn with immediate effect.”
Owoeye, however, described the action as shocking and distressing. She also noted that it was difficult to explain to young children why they could no longer return to a place they associated with learning and safety.
The parent further claimed that the decision was connected to a dispute between her and the proprietor of the school.
“They did nothing wrong, yet they were affected by an issue involving me and the proprietor of the school, an issue for which the proprietor had earlier apologised. Education should never be used as leverage, and children should never be made to bear the consequences of disputes that have nothing to do with them,” she added.
Owoeye further claimed that the decision was connected to a dispute between her and the proprietor of the school, an issue she said had earlier been resolved with an apology from the school owner.
“Education should never be used as leverage, and children should never be made to bear the consequences of disputes that have nothing to do with them.
Licensed private schools operate within regulatory frameworks that require due process, professionalism, and a commitment to the best interest of the child,” she said.
Owoeye disclosed that she had petitioned the Lagos State Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education over the matter and had also instructed her lawyers to take steps to protect her children’s rights.
She said she decided to speak out not out of malice but to seek accountability and to prevent similar experiences for other parents.
“Children deserve care, fairness, and protection. Parents deserve transparency and respect, while schools deserve oversight and accountability,” she added.
When contacted on Monday, the school did not respond to calls made to the contact number provided on its official website. A text message sent to the number had yet to be replied to as of the time this report was filed.
Meanwhile, the Deputy Director of Public Affairs in the Lagos State Ministry of Education, Kayode Sutton, while responding to enquiries by PUNCH Metro on Monday, said the department in charge of such complaints would have started an investigation into the matter.
He said, “We have a department that deals with private schools. I’m sure they must have started investigating it, and without the conclusions of the investigation, there’s nothing to speak of. If the school has gone against the rules that guide it in this matter, the Lagos State Government can come in and sanction it in that regard.”
Incidents involving face-offs between parents and the management of schools have, in recent years, drawn increased attention from education stakeholders in Lagos State. This relates to concerns about due process and the protection of children’s rights.
PUNCH Metro reported in 2023 that the Lagos State Government shut down Greater Scholars International School in the Ajah area of the state over the defilement of a four-year-old pupil.
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Watch: Trending Video Of Gen. Diya Crying, Begging Late General Sani Abacha Surfaces Online
Former Ogun State Leader, General Oladipo Diya, grovelling at General Sani Abacha’s feet, crying and begging the late Head Of State over the 1997 coup allegation.
Gen. Diya was crossed examined at the Human Rights Violation Commission (HRVIC) on the coup plan 1997 to overthrow Gen. Sanni Abacha. He bluntly denied the fact that he was part of the plan but he admitted he knew about the plan.
He further explained that he was afraid of being killed by the Coup Master Planner if he revealed the plan. He denied pleading with Gen. Sanni Abacha but was shocked to see the video where he truly knelt down before Gen. Sanni Abacha as tendered by the Lawyer.
Gen. Diya Oladipo then was appointed as Chief of Defense Staff. He was appointed Chief of General Staff in 1993 and Vice Chairman of the Provisional Ruling Council in 1994. In 1997 Diya and dissident soldiers in the military allegedly planned to overthrow the regime of Sani Abacha.
The alleged coup was uncovered by forces loyal to Abacha, and Diya and his cohorts were jailed. Diya was tried in a military tribunal and was given the death penalty. pon the untimely death of Abacha in 1998, Diya was pardoned by the late Head of State’s successor, Abdusalami Abubakar.
Below is a leaked video clip
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BREAKING!!! Panic As Tinubu Collapses And Fall In Turkey [VIDEO]
A video has emerged showing the moment President Bola Ahmed Tinubu momentarily tripped during his state visit to Turkey, according to Naija News.
Naija News reports that President Tinubu had on Monday arrived Ankara, the capital of Turkey for a state visit.
According to a statement by the Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, the visit to Turkiye is aimed at deepening cooperation in key sectors including security, education, social development, innovation, and aviation.
Onanuga noted that the trip follows an earlier official visit to Nigeria by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan between October 19 and 20, 2021, which reinforced diplomatic ties between Abuja and Ankara.
During President Tinubu’s visit, both countries are expected to hold strategic political and diplomatic engagements focused on shared interests in finance, communication, trade, and investment.
The programme will also feature meetings between senior government officials from both nations, alongside the signing of several memoranda of understanding (MoUs) covering scientific research, energy, technical cooperation, media and communications, military collaboration, and protocol.
A business forum will be held on the sidelines of the visit, bringing together Nigerian and Turkish investors to explore opportunities for mutual economic growth, the presidency noted.
Members of the President’s delegation participating in the bilateral engagements include the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Tuggar; the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi, SAN; the Minister of Defence, General Christopher Musa (rtd); and the Chairman of the House Committee on Defence, Jimi Benson.
Others on the entourage are the Minister of Women Affairs and Social Development, Hajiya Suleiman-Ibrahim; the Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo; the Minister of Culture and Creative Economy, Hannatu Musawa; the National Security Adviser, Malam Nuhu Ribadu; and the Director-General of the National Intelligence Agency, Mohammed Mohammed.
Culled from Naija News
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Makinde Kicks Off Oyo At 50 Celebration, Alaafin, Soun Absent
Two prominent monarchs in Oyo State, the Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Akeem Owoade, and the Soun of Ogbomoso, Oba Olaoye Ghandi, were conspicuously absent at the official flag-off of the state’s 50th anniversary celebration held on Monday.
The event, hosted at the International Conference Centre, University of Ibadan, was attended by family members of former governors, traditional rulers, political leaders, religious figures, and top government officials.
However, the empty seats reserved for the two monarchs stirred fresh reactions, especially in light of the ongoing debate over the rotational leadership of the Oyo State Council of Obas.
Governor Seyi Makinde, while recently inaugurating Olubadan of Ibadan, Oba Rashidi Ladoja, as chairman of the council, announced a new rotational structure for the leadership of the traditional council, which had previously been chaired permanently by the Alaafin.
While Makinde claimed the new arrangement had the backing of the Alaafin and Soun, the Alaafin quickly issued a rebuttal, saying he was never part of such discussions. Monday’s ceremony marked the first major state event since that controversy.
Makinde Cuts Anniversary Cake, Reflects On Legacy
Despite the absence of the two monarchs, the event proceeded with Governor Makinde delivering a keynote address and cutting the state’s golden jubilee cake.
He reiterated his administration’s focus on economic transformation, job creation, investment attraction, and inclusive development.
“The next 50 years must bring greater prosperity, fairness, dignity, and hope for all our citizens,” Makinde declared.
He paid tribute to former Governor Bola Ige, praising his focus on free education and equal opportunity, which he said shaped Oyo’s values and governance philosophy.
The governor also introduced a digital tribute platform where residents had submitted stories of opportunity, resilience, and enterprise as part of the celebration.
“These stories are not just tributes; they are evidence of opportunity, enterprise, hope, and belonging,” he said, citing one example of a youth corps member who invested his allowance in fashion design training during his NYSC year.
Earlier, the chairman of the anniversary planning committee and former House of Reps member, Saheed Fijabi, underscored the importance of the celebration as both a reflection of the past and a commitment to the future.
In his remarks, Oba Rashidi Ladoja, the Olubadan of Ibadan and new chairman of the Obas council, urged the government to remember unsung heroes and political leaders who played foundational roles in building the state. He named Chief Kolapo Ishola, Ahmed Gbadamosi, Otunba Adebayo Alao-Akala, and others whose legacies still resonate in the state’s development.
Daily voice understands that the absence of both the Alaafin and Soun, particularly during such a landmark celebration, may point to deepening tensions within the traditional council, possibly linked to Makinde’s decision to restructure its leadership
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