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| A Secondary School Gave Students Weird Hairstyles (Photos) by Philanderboy(op): 8:40am On Jul 14 |
Is this really right? Is this allowed? Personally, this looks so wrong to me. Someone even said in the comment section that when his secondary school did that to him, he proceeded to carry the hairstyle to school like that for more than two weeks 😹
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| Re: A Secondary School Gave Students Weird Hairstyles (Photos) by Kharol1234: 11:22am On Jul 14 |
Command day secondary school No be Switzerland flag then carve for. there head so? |
| Re: A Secondary School Gave Students Weird Hairstyles (Photos) by WhiteIverson: 11:22am On Jul 14 |
This looks like Command secondary school ![]() They want turn them to Avatar
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| Re: A Secondary School Gave Students Weird Hairstyles (Photos) by Bluntguy: 11:23am On Jul 14 |
Me I will not allow you to design my hair like that, even if you are the proprietor of the school. |
| Re: A Secondary School Gave Students Weird Hairstyles (Photos) by zpakln(f): 11:23am On Jul 14 |
This is so wrong. Send them home instead. |
| Re: A Secondary School Gave Students Weird Hairstyles (Photos) by Bluntguy: 11:24am On Jul 14 |
Kharol1234:But should that be part of discipline in such schools? |
| Re: A Secondary School Gave Students Weird Hairstyles (Photos) by Chibuway(m): 11:24am On Jul 14 |
Philanderboy:This style is weird. It is a ploy to make them cut their hair. |
| Re: A Secondary School Gave Students Weird Hairstyles (Photos) by Godfullsam(m): 11:24am On Jul 14 |
What nonsense?! Why not send the kids home to go and have decent hair cut. If any of the student brought this kind of weird and disgusting hair style to the school, will the school allow them entrance? The parents should take actions against the school authority. |
| Re: A Secondary School Gave Students Weird Hairstyles (Photos) by WatchYourSix: 11:25am On Jul 14 |
Command secondary schools…Pple who take their children there dont bother to complain when stuffs like this happen They already know the lines btw discipline and madness can get blurry anytime |
| Re: A Secondary School Gave Students Weird Hairstyles (Photos) by saviourGeorge: 11:25am On Jul 14 |
Instead of giving then this weird cuts, since the have a clipper why not cut everything down. In our time, the used scissors |
| Re: A Secondary School Gave Students Weird Hairstyles (Photos) by Sheuns(m): 11:26am On Jul 14 |
Map of England on their heads. Seriously, all these high handedness need to stop. |
| Re: A Secondary School Gave Students Weird Hairstyles (Photos) by Kharol1234: 11:26am On Jul 14 |
Bluntguy:yes because it's a Federal military school so discipline is there motto. |
| Re: A Secondary School Gave Students Weird Hairstyles (Photos) by Mtmike(m): 11:28am On Jul 14 |
I will not let my child take an haircut that doesnt conform with the school rules. But if peradventure out of oversight my child goes to school with an hairstyle that the school does not approve, the school will have to notify me and i will correct that immediately. However, if they want to be unfortunate and they take things into their hand to cut my child's hair they will see war. Physical, legal and even spiritual if need be. things like this are too sensitive |
| Re: A Secondary School Gave Students Weird Hairstyles (Photos) by zoghys: 11:30am On Jul 14 |
Philanderboy:Just because it's right to you and some here, doesn't make it wrong. Common sense and discipline is going down the drain in your society and if this kids are allow to have their way then the future is in serious trouble. The result of what we have today in the country is the training from different homes. Am an advocate of discipline and I strongly support what will bring us back to our common sense. |
| Re: A Secondary School Gave Students Weird Hairstyles (Photos) by ILoveNG: 11:30am On Jul 14 |
Bluntguy:Have you heard about Command secondary school? ![]() Trust me, it’s not a regular secondary school |
| Re: A Secondary School Gave Students Weird Hairstyles (Photos) by louqas: 11:32am On Jul 14 |
Philanderboy:You no see say na Soldier School be that? Very very normal for this to happen in a military school |
| Re: A Secondary School Gave Students Weird Hairstyles (Photos) by Ayslambc(m): 11:32am On Jul 14 |
Discipline is Commands secondary school watch word...It's a military school, have you seen a military personnel on bushy hair on uniform. |
| Re: A Secondary School Gave Students Weird Hairstyles (Photos) by louqas: 11:33am On Jul 14 |
Bluntguy:Na mouth you dey make Soldiers go so flog you you go begin hail them |
| Re: A Secondary School Gave Students Weird Hairstyles (Photos) by jojomario(m): 11:33am On Jul 14 |
Bluntguy:This is done in command schools. And you can't stop it . When I was in CDSS Oshodi, if your parents dare come to complain, they will be served punishment. You can confirm from anyone that attends Command NAFRC Oshodi. |
| Re: A Secondary School Gave Students Weird Hairstyles (Photos) by EponObi(f): 11:33am On Jul 14*. Modified: 3:22pm On Jul 14 |
Na to get Norwegian citizenship remain, 😂😂😂😂 make dem join dem Haaland to dey row row your boat at the world cup 🤣🤣🤣😂😂 Dem look Norwegian pass Haaland self 🤣🤣🤣
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| Re: A Secondary School Gave Students Weird Hairstyles (Photos) by Quidsin(f): 11:34am On Jul 14 |
This should be Command Ojo, my cousin spent only one term here before they changed him to St Francis idimu in the mid 90s. |
| Re: A Secondary School Gave Students Weird Hairstyles (Photos) by Samantha125(f): 11:35am On Jul 14 |
But they'll cry racism when white people do the same thing to their children...🤦🤦🤦 |
| Re: A Secondary School Gave Students Weird Hairstyles (Photos) by Bluntguy: 11:37am On Jul 14 |
louqas:Flog you as in sayr you be recruit? |
| Re: A Secondary School Gave Students Weird Hairstyles (Photos) by Urgent1Million: 11:37am On Jul 14 |
Then you get tf out of the school! It's a school and not a club of touts and riffraffs.. Bluntguy: |
| Re: A Secondary School Gave Students Weird Hairstyles (Photos) by LibertyRep: 11:38am On Jul 14 |
It can only be in a military school. That uniform looks like familiar. It's looks like that of a command secondary school I know. |
| Re: A Secondary School Gave Students Weird Hairstyles (Photos) by RichDad1(m): 11:38am On Jul 14 |
From the image, that's a command secondary school. Go there and protest na about if it's right or not. 😁 😁 😁 8 |
| Re: A Secondary School Gave Students Weird Hairstyles (Photos) by Bluntguy: 11:40am On Jul 14 |
Kharol1234:You sure say no be South Africa flag that one be? Because they are behaving xenophobically. |
| Re: A Secondary School Gave Students Weird Hairstyles (Photos) by Kingluqman(m): 11:41am On Jul 14 |
Be like dey want make dem support England for World Cup ![]() |
| Re: A Secondary School Gave Students Weird Hairstyles (Photos) by Michael5143: 11:44am On Jul 14 |
Guy look well na military man give them the Avatarlistic style. You wan challenge soja Bluntguy: |
| Re: A Secondary School Gave Students Weird Hairstyles (Photos) by shiwex: 11:45am On Jul 14 |
I find it deeply concerning that a secondary school would discipline students by shaving an "X" shape into their hair. Such a practice can be humiliating and may have a negative impact on a child's self-esteem. While schools have a responsibility to enforce discipline and maintain standards, disciplinary measures should be reasonable, respectful, and focused on correcting behaviour rather than embarrassing students. In my view, there are many more appropriate ways to address misconduct, such as counselling, detention, community service within the school, parental involvement, or other educational sanctions. Publicly marking students with unusual hairstyles risks causing unnecessary distress and ridicule from their peers. Parents have a right to question the school's actions and seek clarification on the disciplinary policies that permitted such treatment. If they believe the school acted improperly or violated students' rights, they may wish to pursue the matter through formal complaints procedures and, where appropriate, obtain legal advice regarding their options. Schools should aim to discipline students in a manner that preserves their dignity and promotes positive behavioural change, rather than using measures that could be perceived as degrading or humiliating. students do have legal rights, although schools also have authority to enforce discipline. Some of the key rights that may be relevant are: Right to dignity and respect – The Nigerian Constitution guarantees the right to the dignity of the human person, and the Child Rights Act also recognizes a child's right to dignity. Disciplinary measures that humiliate, degrade, or publicly shame students could potentially be challenged on this basis. [nigeriarights.gov.ng], [nigeriarights.gov.ng] Protection from abuse and harmful treatment – The Child Rights Act seeks to protect children from physical and psychological abuse, exploitation, and other harmful practices. [nigeriarights.gov.ng], [awjai.org] Right to education – Students have a right to receive education in a safe environment. Schools are expected to maintain discipline while respecting students' welfare and rights. [nigeriarights.gov.ng], [awjai.org] Freedom from discrimination – Children are entitled to protection from discrimination and unfair treatment. [nigeriarights.gov.ng], [nigeriarights.gov.ng] Regarding the specific issue of shaving an "X" into students' hair, whether it is illegal would depend on the circumstances, the school's rules, parental consent, and whether a court or regulatory body considers the action degrading or abusive. Merely being a military-style school does not automatically give it unlimited authority over students' appearance. [nigeriarights.gov.ng], [nigeriarights.gov.ng] Parents who are concerned could: Request an explanation from the school. Review the school's disciplinary policy. Submit a formal complaint to the school authorities. Escalate the matter to the State Ministry of Education or relevant education board. Seek independent legal advice if they believe their child's rights were violated. From a personal perspective, many people would argue that marking a child with a distinctive hairstyle as punishment is unnecessarily humiliating and that more constructive disciplinary measures could achieve the same objective without causing embarrassment. Whether it amounts to a legal violation, however, would ultimately depend on the specific facts and applicable law. |
| Re: A Secondary School Gave Students Weird Hairstyles (Photos) by Okpetruth(m): 11:45am On Jul 14 |
Godfullsam:command secondary school is high on discipline. Send them home? Do you know most parents spoiled their children and they are out of there control? It could be the parents actually mandate the school to help bring the children under control. To me nothing wrong. |
| Re: A Secondary School Gave Students Weird Hairstyles (Photos) by Ifexibe(m): 11:46am On Jul 14 |
Birds born in a cage, think flying is an illness. |
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