Dog Attack Baby at School Premises: Victims’ Parents Accused Proprietress of Intimidating and Obstructing Justice
Mrs. Uchejiofor, the proprietor of Dabrin school on Ago Palace Way, Okota, Lagos, has been accused of intimidating the parents of a child who was attacked by a dog.
The parents are distressed and want justice to be expedited. In an Instagram video posted on Tuesday, April 29, 2025, the news was revealed by OAP and humanitarian Aunt Landa.
A statement released by Aunty Landa reads, “According to Baby Mikel’s Parents since January 31st, 2024, when their baby was assaulted, the proprietress of Darbrin School, Mrs. Uchejiofor, has insisted there’s nothing the affected family can do.
“Today, baby Mikel vomited blood. Despite serious allegations, pictures of the injuries, and all of the proof of a dog in the school premises.. the case
is yet to be charged to the court.
“Where are the original medical reports from Green Life Hospital?
Where is the evidence collected by Ago Palace Police Station?
“The Parents say that the child received three injections, and they didn’t know what the third injection was.
“According to the mother, baby Mikel cries, chokes, and makes strange bark like sounds at night. Why?
“When we @auntlandasbethelfoundation on behalf of the family pushed for justice, we were promised court appearance tomorrow.. Wednesday 30th of April 2025.
“Instead, we were told this afternoon that they can’t charge to court anymore, and they had to send to DPP.. and we should wait until next week because of public holidays.
“Is this not another delay tactic because we have been patient and quiet?
“The Ministry of Quality Assurance finally shut down the school on Friday after a mediation session two weeks ago where the proprietress was laughing.
“Instead of progress in our pursuit of justice, baby Mikel’s family say they face threats…
“The proprietress, her brother, and someone claiming to be a Reverend Father snuck into their house..
“According to the family’s report..after that visit.. Mikel’s father fell ill…
“Enough is enough. This child is still suffering. The system has stalled long enough.
“We are calling on mothers. On every Nigerian, we demand justice. Not silence. Not threats. Justice.”