A gateman employed by Queen’s Convent School, Awka, Anambra State, has been accused of allegedly impregnating three students at the college.
Queen’s Convent is owned by the Anglican Diocese of Awka, while the young gateman, it was learned, hails from Akwa-Ibom State.
One of the girls almost committed suicide by trying to jump down from the upstairs of the hostel, but was prevented by fellow students and teachers.
According to the Razor investigation, the impregnated students are in SS-2.
It was further gathered that the students of the college had been complaining to the school authorities over the activities of the gateman, but they refused to do anything.
The young gateman, engaged by the school authorities, puts on ear rings with tattoos, which he uses to deceive the innocent young students.
The Razor equally gathered that the principal of the Anglican Convent College was the wife of the Anglican Archbishop on the Niger, Most Rev. Dr. Alexander Ibezim.
As of the time of filing this report, no decision had been taken by the school authorities regarding the future of the young girls or the randy gateman.
According to one of the teachers who spoke with The Razor in confidence, “some of us did not like the idea of bringing young men of about 28–30 years as security men into a female school.
“Even the students wanted old men who would treat them like their daughters, but it was a collective decision by the authorities, and yet their own daughters are not here.
“Now that the bubble has busted, who do we blame? How will the parents of those students take it?
Meanwhile, some of the parents who spoke with The Razor, while pleading anonymity,
It was gathered that parents and guardians had threatened to withdraw their wards from the mission school, claiming that mission schools were no longer what they used to be.
Did he use charm? Or a set of kids from a yeye home
Nawao, children of this generation, what did they leave the studies they came for and be dancing around a gateman for that matter.
SS2 student is no longer a child