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Seyi Vibez grieves as he loses mum

Nigerian singer, Balogun Afolabi Oluwaseyi, aka Seyi Vibez’ mother is dead.

The artiste announced the sad news on Thursday night, March 16 and described it as the darkest day of his life.

Seyi, however, eulogised her and said that he will continue to love his mum until he leaves the world.

He shared a blackout image on Instagram indicating that he was in mourning, and wrote; “Today the Darkest day of my life, March 16, I lost my ancestor!, Love you till I go six feet mum RIP..”.

See his post:

https://www.instagram.com/p/Cp3N9Ahslax/

In other news, the Lagos state Ministry of Education recently summoned the principal of Odomola Junior Secondary School, Epe, who sent a Junior Secondary School 2 student Marvellous Barinaada, home for going to school with a bag bearing the poster of Labour Party’s presidential candidate, Peter Obi.

Her distraught mother, had gone online to draw attention to the punishment meted toher 10-year-old daughter.

Mrs Barinaada appealed to Nigerians to come to the family’s rescue, saying Marvelous did not have any political leanings or affiliations and she was just a minor.

She lamented: “This is to inform you all, that my daughter, Marvelous Barinaadaa, was exited from Odomola Secondary School today 14th March 2023. by the School Principal, just because my daughter used Peter Obi’s poster paper to wrap her notebook for school. And this girl is just ten years old.

”She didn’t know anything about politics, but she was sent away from school without informing the parents because they say we support Peter Obi and Labour Party. Please, Is this act by the School Principal good? See what the school principal wrote in that letter. And after we will say we are one Nigeria.”

The JSS2 student was given an exit form to leave the school because she violated the instructions that Lagos state government allegedly gave schools in the state.

According to a photo of the exit form, the principal of Odomola Junior Secondary School directed Marvelous to go home and campaign for Obi, because it is ‘against the wish of Lagosians.’

An investigative journalist, and President of Odomola Secondary School Old Students Association, OSSOSA, Apagun Saka Shola confirmed that the Ministry of Education in Lagos state has gotten involved in the matter.

However, Shola said Marvelous was sent home for allegedly causing nuisance and distraction through the distribution of posters of Obi in the classroom.

He noted that the move by the principal was to curtail the nuisance being caused by the student in sharing the posters with other students.

The OSSOSA president said: “I have been able to reach the principal. The issue circulating is far from the truth. There is a directive to stop all forms of campaign in the classroom. As some political parties use the students to campaign in class.

“The principal did not expel or suspend the student. She sent her home for causing havoc and disturbance in the class during recess by chatting and sharing LP posters to her mates.”

” Again, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education is on the issue,” Shola added.