
< img src ="https://edugist.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/IMG-20260320-WA0001.jpg"alt= "" > A previous student of Valencia College Ibadan has actually filed a lawsuit against the school’s owner, Engr. Morakiny Goodness, over an alleged case of prolonged physical and emotional abuse going back to 2016.
The fit, submitted on March 18, 2026, centres on an occurrence stated to have taken place on September 13, 2016, when the plaintiff– then a Senior Secondary School 2 (SSS2) trainee– was supposedly subjected to severe punishment after supposedly referring to the proprietor as “mumu” in a WhatsApp group discussion.
According to details included in the legal action, the trainee declared that he was summoned alongside his classmates to the school’s dining hall, where he was purchased to remove his shirt and rest on the flooring.
He even more claimed that cleaners were advised to put buckets of water on him before he was flogged continuously for about two hours.
The complaintant also declared that he was required to roll on muddy ground in public view, kicked, and had the owner’s foot put on his head. He added that he was denied food and later on had a container of dirty dishwater poured on him.

In an additional claim, the ex-student specified that about a week after the occurrence, he was once again summoned, made to strip, and presumably embarrassed as his injuries were displayed to another trainee. He explained the experience as degrading, inhumane, and an offense of his essential right to self-respect.
The plaintiff is now looking for redress in court through an essential human rights enforcement fit, requiring justice for the alleged abuse.
Responding to the viral claims, the management of Valencia Group of Schools dismissed the claims, explaining them as deceptive and a distortion of facts.
In an official declaration, the school verified that the matter is currently before a competent court in Oyo State but said it was obliged to respond due to the public attention produced.
The school kept that the concern came from a disciplinary case including the former trainee, Oluwafẹranmi Ojo, who presumably described the proprietor in a derogatory way on a WhatsApp platform.
According to the statement, “Mr. Oluwafẹranmi Ojo, then an SSS2 trainee, was discovered to have described the Owner … as a ‘mumu’– a bad Yoruba word significance ‘fool’– on a WhatsApp group.”
Supplying further context, the school priced estimate the student as stating, “do not mind my ‘mumu’ owner, he made everyone check out for Biology,” in response to a discussion about subject options.
The management, nevertheless, did not directly attend to the in-depth allegations of physical abuse detailed in the lawsuit but emphasised that the matter is sub judice.
“We note that this exact same matter is currently pending before a qualified law court in Oyo State … we are compelled to issue this response to set the records directly,” the declaration checked out.
The school likewise alerted that the social networks story has the possible to mislead the general public and damage its track record, keeping in mind that it has invested over a years shaping young minds.