Nollywood actress Halima Abubakar has opined that bullies are not only in schools but also in the Nollywood industry and dares to call them out.
In a post shared on Instagram, Halima Abubakar said justice must be served concerning the case of late Sylvester Oromoni, who was bullied to death at Dowen College, and the perpetrators brought to book.
Halima Abubarkar said that bullies are rampant, and many boarding schools keep covering crimes of molestation and punishment from senior students.
While recalling how she repeated a semester because of bullies, Halima Abubakar added that there are also bullies in Nollywood, and she will name them all.
In her words: I pray an arrest has been made by today. When I talk about bullies, believe me, they are everywhere. No one is safe, in their hatred, we are now adults still not much is done. Young Sylvester’s death will be the last. Am a survivor of bullying.
Trust me even if a governor owns the school. Justice must be served. The perpetrators should be brought out .
And justice served .so Sylvester can have closure and finally Rest In Peace.
BULLYING IS ACTUALLY RAMPART. THEY KEEP COVERING IT UP.AM A BORDER AND I KNOW ,HOW SCHOOLS COVER CRIMES IN BORDING SCHOOLS.#justiceforslyvester#saynotobullies
THEY ARE RIGHT IF YOU REPORT ,YOU SNITCHED.BEATING,MOLESTATION ,PUNISHMENTS FROM SENIORS OR EVEN UR OWN MATE .
KINDLY STOP AND TALK TO UR KIDS.MANY MORE ARE HIDDEN.LOOK EVEN IN NOLLYWOOD WE HAVE BULLIES AND I WILL NAME THEM ALL.
I REPEATED A SEMESTER IN BUK BECAUSE OF BULLIES.