“The Child is My Child” — Stella Nwadigbo Claims Pupil She Physically Abused is her Child

“The Child is My Child” — Stella Nwadigbo Claims Pupil She Physically Abused is her Child

“The Child is My Child” — Stella Nwadigbo Claims Pupil She Physically Abused is her Child


In a shocking turn of events following the release of a viral video showing her physically abusing a 3-year-old pupil, Stella Nwadigbo, a teacher at Christ-Mitots School in Ikorodu, has issued a statement claiming that Abayomi Micheal, the victim, is her own child.

This comes after disturbing footage surfaced, showing the teacher roughly handling the young student, causing widespread outrage and raising serious concerns about child safety in educational institutions.

In a Facebook video posted by one Amodu Taofeek Olorunjedalo Jedatech, the abusive teacher was seen in Owutu police station where she was been questioned by Adetoun, a popular media activist.

The footage, which has since gone viral on social media, shows Nwadigbo physically restraining and mistreating the child in a manner that many have described as unacceptable and abusive.

In an attempt to clarify the situation, Nwadigbo stated, “The child is my child”.

However, this explanation has done little to quell public outcry, as many argue that no justification can excuse the physical mistreatment of a vulnerable child, regardless of the relationship between the teacher and the student.

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