Late Dowen College Pupil’s Dad Vows To Get Justice Before Burying Son
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Sylvester Oromoni Snr, the father of a Junior Secondary School two pupil of
Dowen College, Lekki, Lagos, Sylvester Oromoni Jnr, has vowed not to bury his
son until justice is served.
This is just as the family marked the deceased’s 12th birthday posthumously on Saturday during which a cake designed as airplane and pilot uniform was cut in memory of his ambition.
This is just as the family marked the deceased’s 12th birthday posthumously on Saturday during which a cake designed as airplane and pilot uniform was cut in memory of his ambition.
The news of Sylvester Jnr’s death went viral on Wednesday following a social
media post by his cousin, Perry Oromoni, who alleged that some senior pupils
of the college beat him up in his hostel room for refusing to join a cult.
But the school denied the claim, stating that the boy complained of pain in
his legs and hip following an injury he sustained while playing football.
The Lagos State Government had shut down the school indefinitely to ensure thorough investigation.
Sylvester Snr, in an interview with one of Punch correspondents on Saturday, said his son would not be buried until justice was served – no matter how long it takes.
The Lagos State Government had shut down the school indefinitely to ensure thorough investigation.
Sylvester Snr, in an interview with one of Punch correspondents on Saturday, said his son would not be buried until justice was served – no matter how long it takes.
He said, “How can he be buried? I cannot bury him until I get justice, until I
get to the end of the matter. Even if it takes two or three years, we would be
going on. I pray God keep us alive.”
According to the father, about 100 people were present at the posthumous birthday celebration marked with two cakes and a large picture frame of the late Sylvester in various poses.
The father said, “For his birthday today (Saturday), we cut the cakes, displayed his pictures and prayed for his soul to rest in peace. We also went for a church programme after cutting the birthday cakes.
According to the father, about 100 people were present at the posthumous birthday celebration marked with two cakes and a large picture frame of the late Sylvester in various poses.
The father said, “For his birthday today (Saturday), we cut the cakes, displayed his pictures and prayed for his soul to rest in peace. We also went for a church programme after cutting the birthday cakes.
“His sister based in the United State of America asked one of her friends to
bake a pilot-themed cake for his birthday because he had always wanted to be
a pilot.”
Sylvester Snr however said he would miss his son’s rapport, smiles, love, presence and company.
He said, “Anytime he comes on holiday and I am at home, he is always all over me. We eat together, he asks questions a lot; he is very inquisitive. He can operate his laptop very well and I don’t know how to do that so he guides me on how to do it.”
Sylvester Snr however said he would miss his son’s rapport, smiles, love, presence and company.
He said, “Anytime he comes on holiday and I am at home, he is always all over me. We eat together, he asks questions a lot; he is very inquisitive. He can operate his laptop very well and I don’t know how to do that so he guides me on how to do it.”
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