Student carries gun to school to shoot teacher for asking her to cuter her coloured hair Student carries gun to school to shoot teacher for asking her to cuter her coloured hair Pulse Ghana News of the beautiful minor went viral after a Twitter user, @ValiantNig took to the micro-blogging platform to share a photo of her holding the short gun while being surrounded by soldiers.
“A student of Gov’t Secondary School, Ikot Ewa, Cross Rivers State went to school with a gun to shoot her teacher who asked her to cut her coloured hair,” @ValiantNig captioned the photo.
There was palpable tension in Delta State as gunmen in a convoy attacked a mobile policeman, shot him dead and carted away his service rifle. The incident
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A senior lecturer of the Alvan Ikoku Federal College of Education (AIFCE), identified as Echetama, on Tuesday, slumped and died while teaching in the classroom, the management has confirmed.
The Acting Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the college, Mr Joseph Okwulehi, confirmed the death to newsmen in his office on Wednesday, said the provost of the college is engrossed in a series of emergency meetings over the issue.
He said the management has advised the staff and students of the institution to be calm and wait for the official position of the institution on the issue.
“I can confirm to you that a senior lecturer slumped in a classroom on Tuesday and was confirmed dead at the Federal Medical Center (FMC), Owerri.