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Outrage as Catholic Priest allegedly fl0gs teacher, 50, because she raised questions about deduction of lesson fees

A Catholic Priest is receiving heat after he was accused of flogging a 50-year-old teacher at the school he oversees.  Reverend Fr. Jude Muokwe, a priest of Roman Catholic Church, Awka Diocese, is alleged to have a$$aulted Mrs Ikeorah Maureen in her classroom during school hours.  The victim is a widow from Umuanugwo village, Ifitedunu. She’s a Primary 6 teacher at Angel’s Primary School, Ifitedunu.  The incident happened on 12th February 2025. Some sources claim the teacher had raised questions after the priest allegedly reneged on a contract agreement he made with the teachers over the pupils’ lesson fees.  This allegedly caused the priest to flog her.  Speaking after the incident, the teacher, a grandmother, is seen crying while narrating what transpired. She said: “He came and started fl0gging me and sl@pping me. He claimed I called the teachers for a meeting. I did not call any meeting. “See my face, see my back, see my legs.” Watch the video below.      View this post on Instagram           A post shared by Lindaikejiblog (@lindaikejiblogofficial) The post Outrage as Catholic Priest allegedly fl0gs teacher, 50, because she raised questions about deduction of lesson fees appeared first on Linda Ikeji Blog. Click Here to Visit Orignal Source of Article http://www.lindaikejisblog.com/2025/2/outrage-as-catholic-priest-allegedly-fl0gs-teacher-50-because-she-raised-questions-about-deduction-of-lesson-fees.html

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