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Teacher Arrested For Stealing & Eating Pupil’s Meals At School

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Teacher Arrested For Stealing & eating Pupil's Meals At School

A graduate teacher has been arrested for allegedly stealing and eating pupil’s meals at a school that she teaches at.

The suspect, Mrs. Esther Akpan, 29-year-old, a teacher at God’s Grace and Mercy Private school has been in the habit of stealing and eating the pupil’s meal for some time now leaving them to starve.

The attention of her habit was brought to the school’s head when parents of the kids reported the issue to the school’s proprietor.

Mrs. Esther Akpan was then caught on camera while eating the kids’ meal as if that was not enough, she also came with 2 different plates with which she had turned their foods.

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The suspect confessed to the crime “I take most of the food and snacks of the kids home while it eats some in the school.

I promise not to repeat such anymore, it’s the devil’s handiwork.

Speaking on the report, the Proprietor of the school, Mr. Patrick Osakwe says” I’ve never owed any of my workers their salaries, in fact, every Monday, I give each teacher $2.7 which is not part of their salaries.

I pay them well and most of them go home with the school bus, I see no reason why she should have indulged herself in such a mess.

Source: OccupyGh.com 

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