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Lagos declares zero tolerance for bullying, cultism, drug abuse in schools

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July 2, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Name Calling

The Lagos State Government has reaffirmed its zero-tolerance stance against sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV), bullying, cultism and drug abuse in public schools, urging teachers, parents, students and other stakeholders to work together to protect learners and create safer learning environments. The government made this known during a sensitisation programme organised by the Ministry of [] Lagos declares zero tolerance for bullying, cultism, drug abuse in schools

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This article was published by Daily Post Nigeria, a source frequently categorized with a center bias based in Nigeria. Our narrative intelligence engine continuously monitors coverage from this outlet to track framing, bias, and rhetorical patterns. In this specific piece, our systems detected the potential use of the "Name Calling" technique. This narrative approach is often used to shape reader perception by highlighting specific emotional or rhetorical angles. By understanding the editorial perspective of Daily Post Nigeria, readers can better contextualize the information presented and compare it across our broader media matrix to find the real narrative.

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Technique: Name Calling
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Voice of Nigeria

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Ā· Jun 27, 2026

Anti-Drug Campaign Mobilises Youths Against Substance Abuse

Stakeholders and youth advocates have renewed their commitment to protecting young Nigerians from the dangers of substance abuse during the 2026 International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, commemorated in Abuja. The event, organised by Adorable Foundation International under its Societal Awareness Campaign Against Drug Abuse (ASACADA), featured the grand finale of Queen ASACADA [] The post Anti-Drug Campaign Mobilises Youths Against Substance Abuse appeared first on Voice of Nigeria.

Daily Post Nigeria

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Ā· Jul 1, 2026

Lagos intensifies campaign against SGBV, bullying, cultism in schools

The Lagos State Government has intensified its campaign against sexual and gender-based violence, SGBV, bullying, cultism and drug abuse in schools, warning that the rising social problems threaten the safety, mental well-being and future of children across the state. Speaking on Wednesday during a sensitisation programme held in Alausa, Ikeja, the Commissioner for Basic and Secondary Education, [] Lagos intensifies campaign against SGBV, bullying, cultism in schools

Vanguard News

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Ā· Jun 24, 2026

Oyo: Makinde urges NUT to reopen schools, approves N8.7bn for learning materials

Governor Seyi Makinde has urged the Nigerian Union of Teachers (NUT) to suspend its ongoing strike and reopen public schools shut in protest over the abduction of teachers and pupils in Oriire Local Government Area, assuring residents that efforts are being intensified to secure the victims' release. The post Oyo: Makinde urges NUT to reopen schools, approves N8.7bn for learning materials appeared first on Vanguard News.

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Related coverage for "Lagos declares zero tolerance for bullying, cultism, drug abuse in schools": Voice of Nigeria — Anti-Drug Campaign Mobilises Youths Against Substance Abuse. Daily Post Nigeria — Lagos intensifies campaign against SGBV, bullying, cultism in schools. Vanguard News — Oyo: Makinde urges NUT to reopen schools, approves N8.7bn for learning materials