The Indian High Commission in Nigeria has vowed to sanction the workers at the Indian Language School, Ilupeju, Lagos.
This was after reports that the school was not admitting or welcoming Nigerians on its premises.
While reacting to a post by @DejiAdesogan on Sunday, bordering on discrimination against Nigerians at an Abuja-based Chinese store, an X user @decommonroom, shared his experience about the Lagos Indian school.
He wrote, “The Indian school in Ilupeju only admits Indians. You need an Indian passport for enrollment.”
Responding to the reports on Tuesday, the press officer of the Indian High Commission in Abuja, Vipul Mesariya, said the commission was shocked.
Vipul said, “We are shocked to hear that Nigerians were not allowed inside the school. We are disciplining the security guard and the receptionist as they did not have the authority to make such a decision.”