This is
not the best of times for ace actor and school proprietor, Emeka Ike. After moving past the court proceeding he had against former Actors Guild president Ejike Asiegbu, his secondary school (St. Nicholas College) has been shut down by court order.
According to Maestro’s Media, the Actor turned educationist's school located at 1, Raji Olamideji Crescent,
Magodo beside PMS filling station on CMD road was shut down or better still
taken possession by the court last week Friday, January 24, 2014 after a
protracted court case that lasted all of 5 years.
The school St. Nicholas College, a secondary school was established a few years ago, 2008 to be more precise by the ace actor. According to the gist then, he was supposed to have invested about N200 million in the making the school happen at the property that they have now been sent packing from.
All through the years of the school existence Emeka, his wife and the school had been engaged in one unconfirmed allegation after the other. Some of the allegations are as follows, none payment of salaries as at when due to the staff & teachers; he apparently used to owe many of those working for him for upwards of 6 months at a time.
That's not all, he was also alleged to
prefer employing unqualified & non professional teachers in a school, where
parents were paying exorbitant school fees thinking they were getting the best
of education and more. So bad was the situation at the school at a point, that
many parts of building were said to have been in a state of disrepair. At a
point it was alleged that only 13 students remained in the school, as others
had been withdrawn by their parents.
Everything finally came to a head last week, when court bailiffs acting under instructions took possession of the school. Just before sealing it, they were reported to have carted away a few of the valuables that were still in the school, like the school bus, a few air-conditioners and some furniture.
Everything finally came to a head last week, when court bailiffs acting under instructions took possession of the school. Just before sealing it, they were reported to have carted away a few of the valuables that were still in the school, like the school bus, a few air-conditioners and some furniture.
As we speak, some of the remaining things that the bailiffs
couldn't cart away are all still outside the school premises littering the
frontage.
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