Alex Unusual CRIES OUT Following Painful Video From Federal Government College
Alex speaks out

There is a video currently going viral that showcases an extreme video of bullying that is unfortunately still rampant in a lot of secondary schools. The video currently going viral is from Federal Government College, Enugu, a school attended also by Big Brother Naija alum, Alex Unusual.
The video showcases a boy being heavily beaten and bullied by other students, and in a new post, Alex cried out about the actions in the video, citing how she also experienced similar when she attented the same school. Here's what Alex had to say.
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Speaking about the viral video shown below in this post, Alex Unusual said:
My school? I’m not surprised.
I don’t care what he did. Mass beating should lead to serious consequences especially in secondary schools. 10th of September 2024, I put out a post about this same act and narrated my experience in this same school.
11th of November 2024 I’m watching the same act on the news, same school!!!!. If you wanted a visual representation of my story, there you have it.
Shame on Federal government college Enugu students/ teachers and all unity schools/teachers or anyone that see mass beating as a normal act.
If a child does something wrong, report to the authorities. When I was in Federal Enugu, reporting didn’t do much but that’s because most senior students were bribing teachers and I don’t think the ministry of education or committees in charge of unity schools had/have a standing/particular law on this particular act. Correct me if I’m misinformed.
I can’t count how many times I had to endure people hitting me like this but one thing sure, I made sure nobody went through it on my watch as a senior. I never did it to anyone. If you know I did it to you, speak now and come say it to my face or forever hold your goddamn peace.
While some people see this as training, mending, blending, discipline or whatever, I see it as an act by heartless children/people.
2011 and 2012 were one of the worst years of my life because of mass beating. Watching this video triggered trauma I thought I had healed from. It never goes away!!.
The authorities know that this goes on under their noses and I’m not sure why it hasn’t been stopped.
All sets of this school and most federal government schools/unity schools pass this act down like a tradition. Everyone waiting for when they are seniors to retaliate and mend juniors. They pour out their frustrations on junior students, especially the ones they feel are better than them.
Good hurt people don’t hurt people. They know what hurt feels like so they protect others from that pain. Bad hurt people believe in hurting others. That’s my personal belief and I’ll stand by it.
They were hitting him, forcing him to cry but I understand he can’t find tears. Every time I went through this, the tears ran away. I could almost never cry till they were done with hours of beating, stepping on my head, pushing me to walls and to each other, pouring water on me and whatever they feel like doing most times, after stripping me naked and keeping my fancy nighties for themselves or tearing my uniform.
The school authorities never really did anything serious. I fought for myself and mostly others against bullying till date, some people still believe I was just stubborn. Don’t get me wrong, nobody is perfect but stubborness wasn’t my issue. I saw a system that was functioned oppressively and stood up against it in my little way. Most of the people who should have joined forces with me or rallied around me to stand up against it, felt I was doing too much or just wanted to avoid problems because when they call your parents, you are the problem. Thanks to my mum for always sitting down to ask questions each time she was called.
It was a waste reporting seniors unless your father was someone that gave the school a lot of money. It was till my mother took the case to higher places that I was left alone. It makes no sense !!!!
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