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Kwara principal on the run after he allegedly defiled 7 female pupils
The principal of Hassanat Islamic College has absconded after allegedly defiling seven female pupils of the school around Tanke, in the Ilorin South Local Government Area of Kwara State.
The man, identified simply as Prosper, allegedly carried out the illicit act for a while but got away with it because he threatened the victims into silence.
Eventually, one of the pupils confided in one of the teachers of the school.
To get evidence, the teacher informed other teachers and they interrogated other affected students who opened up too.
The teachers managed to get WhatsApp voice notes and messages Prosper sent to the victims.
“You are the sweetest lady I have ever go down and suck,” Prosper wrote to one of the pupils, according to Punch. “When I dipped my tongue inside of you, how did you feel?” “Let’s f**k tomorrow morning baby, I know you are tired of your virginity.”
A teacher told the publication that the principal is believed to have perpetrated the crime at one of the victim’s parent’s house.
The case was reported to the police but Prosper absconded after discovering the internal investigation.
However, he spoke from his hideout.
“Sir, please forgive me. I’m an orphan; I am ashamed of myself and I don’t know what to do. I have left Ilorin because of this.” Prosper told Punch.
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