Dowen College takes classes online despite shutdown order

The management of Dowen College, Lagos, has announced the commencement of an online academic session despite Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s order to shut down all activities in the school.

Mr Sanwo-Olu’s administration had according to The Gazette, ordered the indefinite closure of the school on Friday, following the controversies surrounding the death of a 12-year-old student, Sylvester Oromoni Junior.

This, according to the governor was to enable proper investigations to be carried out.

But the school management, in a mail sent to parents shortly after the shutdown, said all academic activities will now be held online until further notice.

“We wish to inform you that further to our meeting at the Ministry of Education the school will be shutting down all physical activities till further notice. All learning will move online in the interest of safety and transparency,” the management said in the mail, a screenshot of which was seen on Twitter seen by The Gazette.

It further commiserated with the family of the Oromoni Junior who died after sustaining injuries over his alleged refusal to join a cult group operating in the school.

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Since the incident, many Nigerians have called for a complete shutdown of the school and demanded justice for the 12-year-old with trending on Twitter, #Justiceforsylvester .

This followed the management’s claim that the deceased only suffered football injuries despite evidence of his last moments that indicated that the 12-year-old was beaten, as his lips were swollen and blood was spotted on his teeth, an indication that he also had injuries in the mouth.

Sylvester Oromoni, the father of the late student had alleged that the parents of students responsible for torturing his son were on the move to fly them out of the country.

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“The parents of the boys are wealthy. They withdrew them. The school called the parents to pick their wards; interviewed them. Some of the parents are planning to fly the children out of the country,” Mr Oromoni alleged while disclosing that his son, Oromoni Junior was also given a chemical substance.

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