Management of Igbinedion Education Centre in Benin City, Edo State, has expelled students associated with a bullying and physical attack incident captured in a video currently flowing online.

In a main declaration provided on March 13, 2026, the school described the behaviour seen in the viral video as “deeply disturbing” and a clear offense of the organization’s values and disciplinary standards.

According to the declaration, the school keeps a strict zero-tolerance policy toward bullying, cultism, intimidation, harassment, and any type of violence within its neighborhood.

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“We are aware of a video currently flowing online showing a severe occurrence of bullying and physical assault involving students at the school. The behaviour displayed in the video is deeply troubling and stands in direct violation of the worths and standards we uphold,” the management mentioned.

Following an instant investigation, the organization confirmed that the students responsible for the act had been expelled with instant result.

“Following an immediate examination, the students responsible have actually been expelled from the school with immediate impact. Such conduct will never be tolerated within our school neighborhood,” the statement included.

The school also stressed that the security and health and wellbeing of students stay its leading priority, noting that assistance is being offered to those affected while the school works carefully with their households.

“Our concern remains the security, self-respect, and wellness of every student. We are supplying assistance to those affected and are working carefully with their families to guarantee the matter is attended to with the severity it is worthy of,” the management stated.

The institution even more disclosed that the incident has actually been reported to the relevant authorities, including that it is totally working together with examinations, especially as the trainees involved are minors.

The declaration was backed by the management of the school, including Acting Principal of the Montessori/Nursery School, Mrs Ann Apoh; Acting Principal of the Montessori/Primary School, Mrs Towo V. Irore; Principal of the Junior Secondary School, Mr. O. E. Aikhionbare; and Principal of the Senior Secondary School, Mr. Collins Eriologbe.

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