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Lady accuses Madonna university of allegedly getting her brother arrested over Facebook post (photos)

- A Nigerian lady, Goodness Chidinma, has taken to social media to call for help for her brother

- According to Goodness, her brother’s university, Madonna, got him arrested over a Facebook post

- The brother Chijioke Nnamani is said to have missed his NYSC passing out because of his arrest

Social media is both a blessing and a curse and this is apparent in the number of good and bad things the internet has caused.

In a country that is democratically governed, it is expected that citizens should have freedom of speech and expression but some occurrences have made one wonder if they are truly free.

A Nigerian lady identified as Goodness Chidinma has taken to Twitter to call out her brother Chijioke Nnamani’s alma mater, Madonna university.

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According to her, the school got her brother arrested over a post he made on social networking site, Facebook.

The controversial post described Madonna as a school where good lecturers are scarce and that the institution should be nice to the available ones before they resign.

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Tweeting further, Goodness explained that the school accused her brother of cultism, kidnapping and armed robbery just to get him charged to court but the case was dismissed. In order to keep him in prison his offence was changed to cyber-crime.

She added that Chijioke has been in prison since February 4, 2019 and that he should have passed out with his mates doing NYSC on March 14.

See the rest of her tweets below:

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We hope justice is served in this matter and the guilty parties are apprehended.

In other news, Legit.ng reported that a teacher raised alarm after 12 primary school students were initiated into a cult group in Lagos.

It was gathered that the said lady who dispenses her duties as a Guidance and Counselling teacher in a public primary and secondary school named Egan Community School had noticed a sinister mark on the lower jaws of some students.

She called out one of the pupils who bore this incision and it was from the lips of this pupil that she heard that the mark was a symbol clearly indicating that he, alongside other pupils, were initiated members of the Awawa cult group. This caused her to cry out to the school authorities.

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