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Lead British School Bullying Saga: New Debate Over Namtira’s ‘Timidity’

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The calm disposition displayed by Namtira Bwala, while being bullied by Maryam Hassan of the Lead British International School in Abuja, has stirred a debate online.

Two viral videos which captured the harrowing incident sparked outrage across diverse social media platforms. In the video, while Maryam mocked and slapped Namtira repeatedly, she maintained her calm and refused to fight back or defend herself.

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Reacting, a section of netizens admired Namtira’s calmness stating that it is a quality of a well trained child worthy of accolades; while others disagreed, defining Namtira’s calmness amidst the storm as ‘timidity’

See reactions below:

@icceyflosh Said, “She is the real definition of calmness and home training. Her parents deserve some accolades for raising such an amazing girl.”

 @_Abdussalami reacted, “An amazing girl, she sat there while her peers assault her and she didn’t even defend herself. Nahh, I won’t train any of my child not to defend his/her self.”

@yabaagi reacted, “How could you praise a TIMID child like this? Mr. Man, there is nothing praiseworthy in her character. Would you like to raise a child who would not apply equal force when bullied?. She could have been killed. That’s not calmness, it’s called cowardice.”

@demjohnson replied, “I hope you retailate you senior’s punishment during your secondary School years

lamstillAKiddd/$STYLE $FYN reacted, “I swear She was patient and indeed God fights for the patient.

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@elvis_joshua18 reacted, “he is an embodiment of calmness.”

While everyone may hold an opinion, what is clear is that world has risen to condemn the actions of Namtira’s bully.

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