SHS Teacher Caught Asking Student For S.3.X (SCREENSHOT)

SHS Teacher Caught Asking Student For sex

SHS Teacher Caught Asking Student For S.3.X (SCREENSHOT)

An Instagram user identified as Noble Queen has shared a story about how a female SHS three student of Apata Memorial School, Lagos was allegedly being pestered by her Mathematics teacher for s.3.x in exchange for marks.

The teacher identified as Mr. Raymond is the HOD of Mathematics of the school that was founded by Late Nigerian Army Brigadier-General S. O. Apata, father to the popular entertainers, Teni and Niniola Apata.

The lady took to her Instagram to leak an alleged chat of the teacher requesting s.3.x from the teenage student of the school as sighted by us at OccupyGh.com.

She wrote: “A senior Maths Teacher of ( APATA MEMORIAL SCHOOL (okota Isolo ) in a chat with an SHS3 students Requesting for “s.3.x”. As seen in the screenshot the teacher by name is MR.RAYMOND (HOD of Mathematics) requested to have ‘’s.3.x” which he identified as (CODED RUNS) with a senior secondary student of Apata memorial school.”

“MR RAYMOND HOD of Maths in Apata memorial school uses his authority in seducing underaged students asking them for s.3.x and promising them good grades in return!! PLEASE I HOPE THIS INFORMATION GETS TO A HIGHER AUTHORITY!! SO MANY STUDENTS ARE GOING THROUGH A LOT BY THIS TEACHERS!!!”

“Please @tenientertainer @officialniniola please help in fishing out this man and doing the right thing .. !! He is a father and has kids… the girl in question is still very young and her identity can’t be released to prevent this man from hurting her‼️‼️‼️ please do something!!!!

Check out the screenshots of their chat below or visit OccupyGh.com for more stories.

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Source: OccupyGh.com

Source: OccupyGh.com 

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