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TEACHERS STRIP FEMALE STUDENTS TO FLOG THEM FOR COMING LATE TO SCHOOL




The below photos have sparked outrage online! Why would someone strip young women to their underwear in public, just to punish them for late-coming?
Here’s what Song wrote on Facebook;
‘Only in Africa will you see this type of nonsense. Student stripped naked and flogged as part of school punishment. I really don’t care what they did but this is totally unacceptable. And it’s so funny why these grown ass students allowed themselves to be punished in this manner.’
According to Cameroonians who shared the photos online, the awful incident took place at a public school in Baham in the Western region of Cameroon recently. Photos below;

From sentence: Could it be that the teacher(s) has been anticipating seen his female students necked, but come to think of it he is not the only teacher in that now the question is why should other teacher allow should nonsense happen and even to a point camers are close to the punishement ground.
One will be left with no other question but to ask could this be a plan by all the teahers?.



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