Habba! Vice Principal Impregnates 16-Yr-Old Student In Niger
The Vice Principal of Government Day Secondary School, Tunga-Minna, Niger State, Malam Mohammed Kuyizhi, has appeared before the state’s Child Rights Protection Agency, over the pregnancy of a 16-year-old student.
Kuyizhi is accused of impregnating the girl, who is a junior student in the school.
Hajia Mariam Kolo, the Director-General of the agency, who presided over the case on Wednesday in Minna, said that the matter was reported to the agency by a teacher, after the girl’s guardian informed the school that her ward was pregnant for the teacher.
Kolo said that the agency, after receiving the report, sent an invitation letter to the accused to come and defend himself. She said that the case would be transferred to the state Criminal Investigation Department for further investigation.
“Already, the victim has been taken to the hospital for medical examination; we shall make sure she gets justice,” she said.
Kolo quoted the victim as telling the agency that the accused was a very close friend to her guardian and had consistently visited their (victim’s) home.
“The girl also said that the accused had $ex with her three times in his office. She further said that she was always given between N50 and N100 for her transport, after the affair with the teacher,” Kolo said.
The Director-General further quoted the minor as accusing the teacher of giving her some pills after she informed him of the pregnancy, but that she threw them away.
She said that the girl, however, confessed to taking the pills when they were offered to her a second time. According to Kolo, the girl experienced severe pains after taking the pills, forcing her to inform her guardian.
Kuyizhi admitted to the $exual affair, but claimed that the girl seduced him into the act. He also told the agency that he penetrated the girl, but did not release semen and could not, therefore, be responsible for the pregnancy.
Kuyizhi, however, pleaded with the agency for leniency and promised to take responsibility for the pregnancy.
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