A school owner in Ibadan, identified as Sunday Adeyemo, has reportedly relocated abroad after collecting WAEC and NECO exam fees from his students.
A Facebook user, Adejoke Lasisi, disclosed this on her popular page, where she also shared the picture of the said school proprietor. From the imprint on the pictures, the story had earlier been shared on Agidigbo FM where some the parents apparently went to air their grievances concerning the incident.
According to Adejoke, Mr. Adeyemo also collected money for Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) from some of the students.
However, before the exams were due, Mr. Adeyemo reportedly sold everything he had, including the school and travelled outside the country.
Adejoke wrote:
“Some people don’t fear God at all oooooo. Imagine collecting WAEC/NECO money from all of your students and used it to JAPA.
An incident happened in my area recently…there’s this man that own a school…the school has been in existence for a while now at Amuro, Egbeda LG Ibadan.
The owner collected money for WAEC and NECO, some parents even went to borrow it only to find out he didn’t register the students for exam. I heard he sold his house, school and all properties in order to travel abroad.
He just ruined those students life for his selfish gain, some might not be able to pay for another exam next year. Imagine, having an extra year before getting admitted into higher institution gangan.
I just pray there’s a way to catch that e.v.i.l man who used people’s hard earned money to travel with his family. Werey man yen gba N95,000 each lowo awon omo olomo.
Guess the name of his school ooooo….”The Lord’s Favour”. He has been running the school for over 20years now. He started with just primary before he added secondary to it.
Imagine building something for that long only to be brainwashed into using people’s sweat to JAPA. No one is saying people should not JAPA but do it with your money and property OR get a loan if you have to.
Bottomline, Olorun ma je ki a pade alagbako 🙏.”
In a live session later, Adejoke explained further that the man had always displayed suspicious tendencies.
She said the man once tried to sell the school he ran together with his ex-wife but the woman realized it and stopped the process.
Adejoke said the man divorced the wife and set up another school and many of the parents in the old school followed him to his new school based on his relationship with them.
“That was how he was able to start a new school students without any stress”, Adejoke said.
She said the parents thought they were supporting him to find his feet after a messy divorce, only for the man to pay some of them back with evil by absconding with their money.
You can watch the rest of her live session on her Facebook page here.