14-Year-Old Girl Arrested with Gun After Plot to Kill Teacher Over Haircut

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In a shocking incident that highlights the growing wave of violence among young students, a 14-year-old girl from Ikot Ewa Secondary School was arrested by Nigerian Army officers for attempting to murder her teacher.

The teenage suspect was caught in possession of a cut-to-size double-barrel gun, which she allegedly planned to use to execute her teacher as revenge for making her cut her dyed hair.

According to reports, the girl was furious after her teacher enforced the school’s grooming policy, which required students to maintain natural hair. Feeling humiliated, she allegedly made the decision to take deadly action, leading to her arrest before she could carry out the attack.

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Alarming Trend of Violence in Schools

This incident has sparked widespread concern about the increasing rate of student violence and the availability of firearms to minors in Nigeria. The fact that a teenager could access such a deadly weapon raises serious questions about security lapses and the influence of criminal elements on young people.

Authorities have yet to disclose how she obtained the weapon, but investigations are ongoing.

Call for Urgent Action

The arrest has led to calls for stricter school security measures and parental guidance to prevent such disturbing occurrences in the future. Experts believe that a lack of discipline, peer pressure, and exposure to negative influences may be fueling such violent tendencies among youths.

The case is expected to be handed over to law enforcement agencies for further investigation and prosecution.

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What are your thoughts on this shocking development? How can Nigeria curb the rising violence among students?

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