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He Was Sent to One of Nigeria's Most Expensive Schools — Came Home on Emergency Medical Leave... and Died (Sylvester Oromoni)

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In November 2021, 11-year-old Sylvester Oromoni Jr. left for boarding school like thousands of other Nigerian children. Weeks later, he returned home with severely ill and within days, he was dead. His death sparked one of Nigeria's most emotional and controversial public debates. His family alleged that Sylvester had been bullied, assaulted, and forced to consume a harmful substance by fellow students at Dowen College, Lagos. The school denied the allegations, while multiple investigations, and medical reports produced conflicting conclusions that divided public opinion. In this episode, we reconstruct the Sylvester Oromoni case from the beginning. His final days at school, the allegations made by his family, the school's response, the police investigation, autopsy findings, legal proceedings, and why the case remains one of the most debated tragedies in Nigeria's recent history. More than three years later, many Nigerians are still asking the same question: What really happened to Sylvester Oromoni?

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In November 2021, 11-year-old Sylvester Oromoni Jr. left for boarding school like thousands of other Nigerian children. Weeks later, he returned home with severely ill and within days, he was dead. His death sparked one of Nigeria's most emotional and controversial public debates. His family alleged that Sylvester had been bullied, assaulted, and forced to consume a harmful substance by fellow students at Dowen College, Lagos. The school denied the allegations, while multiple investigations, and medical reports produced conflicting conclusions that divided public opinion. In this episode, we reconstruct the Sylvester Oromoni case from the beginning. His final days at school, the allegations made by his family, the school's response, the police investigation, autopsy findings, legal proceedings, and why the case remains one of the most debated tragedies in Nigeria's recent history. More than three years later, many Nigerians are still asking the same question: What really happened to Sylvester Oromoni?

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