Nigerian school owner and teachers sentenced for insulting parent and neglecting students.

Paul Okugbowa, the owner of Calvary Crown Academy in Benin, Nigeria, and three teachers were sentenced for insulting a parent and negligence. Okugbowa received a 6-month prison sentence or a ₦100,000 fine for calling a parent a prostitute. Two teachers were sentenced to one year or a ₦100,000 fine, and one teacher received three months or a ₦50,000 fine for abandoning pupils, leading to injuries.

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