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Wednesday, 29 October 2014

Nigerian dad sues US school after daughter is banned over Ebola fears

A Nigerian father (pictured above) has sued a school in the US, Connecticut elementary school, saying his 7-year-old daughter was discriminated against and banned from school for 21 days based on irrational fears of Ebola because she attended a wedding in Nigeria.

From Reuters
Stephen Opayemi filed the lawsuit in federal court in New Haven, Connecticut. He asked a judge to order the schools in Milford, Connecticut, to immediately permit his daughter to return to her third-grade class.
Opayemi's daughter has not experienced any symptoms associated with Ebola and her health is fine, but parents and teachers were concerned she could transmit Ebola to other children, the lawsuit says.
The school
"We're hoping this will get her back into school as soon as possible," the girl's mother, Ikeolapo Opayemi, said in a brief interview at their home.
Although the mother declined to discuss details of the lawsuit, citing the advice of the family's attorney, she said they had lived in Milford for more than six years. Asked if she was surprised by the school system's actions, she nodded in agreement.
Nigeria had 20 Ebola cases and eight deaths this year before the World Health Organization declared the country Ebola-free on Oct. 19. The epidemic is centered in three other West African countries, where about 5,000 people have died: Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone.
The Connecticut third-grader, Ikeoluwa Opayemi, traveled to and from Lagos, Nigeria, between Oct. 2 and Oct. 13, according to the lawsuit. Her father, a native of Nigeria, also went.
Jonathan Berchem, the Milford city attorney, said he had not seen the suit and could not comment on it. Elizabeth Feser, the school superintendent, did not return a call requesting comment but said in an email she had not been served with the suit.
African communities in the United States have reported an increasing amount of ostracism since the Ebola epidemic began. At least two speeches by Liberians have been canceled by U.S. universities, and a college in Texas refused admission to Nigerian students over worries about the virus.
A neighbor of the Opayemi family, Prashant Batil, said his 6-year-old plays often with Ikeoluwa and that he believed the school system was overreacting.
"The parents are extremely responsible people, and if they say she does not have Ebola, I would have no reluctance for my daughter to play with her," Batil said in an interview.
Opayemi's suit was filed under the Americans with Disabilities Act. The law prohibits discrimination based on someone having a physical or mental impairment, or on the belief that someone has such an impairment.
Milford officials refused the father's offer to have both himself and his daughter screened for Ebola, the suit says.
According to the suit, a city health official said in an Oct. 15 meeting that the risk of the girl infecting anyone was minor but that she ought to be quarantined because of rumors, panic and the climate of the school.
City and school officials told Ikeoluwa not to return to school until Nov. 3, the suit says.
The case is Ikeoluwa Opayemi v. Milford Public Schools and City of Milford, U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut, No. 3:14-cv-01597.
Source: Reuters

69 comments:


  1. I think the world is just taking this Ebola thing too far.
    Sometimes I am even amazed at the reaction of the so called developed world in issues like this

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  2. Ebola shouldn't be wiser than humans.. Nonetheless, vigilance is of high importance. It is well. 1 pet 5:7. BishopDammy#

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  3. Go ahead daddy, sue those bastards. Americans always acting stupid and ignorant

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    1. Bastards ? That's harsh!
      We could comment better without using abusive lines.

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    2. Abi ooo, I wonder why people like to use abusive words on LIB especially the anonymous posters.

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  4. I just pray and hope he wins the case, because its really appalling when this whites discriminate against Nigerians despite WHO declaring Nigeria an ebola free nation. I think the discrimination is linked to racism.


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  5. Ghen ghen linda i just read it now he did well the school owners must be insane

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    1. Insane??
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    2. U this idiot...just shut up.ok ? them talk bastard...u complain..insane too...u did the same thing....them dey fry plantain for ur head ?...oloshi

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  6. Ghen ghen linda i just read it now he did well the school owners must be insane

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  7. This is stupid..Whats wrong with dis people..So unfair..sue dem...........................#KingOfKings

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  8. Na wa o. This Ebola stigmatization is becoming somtyn else oooo. Very soon Google will bar Africans for fear of getting infected online. "Ikeoluwa vs Milford" I thought the Americans say they were prepared for Ebola. With all their technology, they are so ignorant or misinformed.

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  9. I just want to believe that we as Nigerians brought this kind of insult upon ourselves because if our government has also refused the Americans entrance into Nigeria by also stigmatizing them, there won't be cause for them to stigmatize Nigerians in diaspora. It's a pity we hold the whites in high esteem.

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  10. racist bastards

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    1. Bastards? That's harsh!

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  11. Hian...meaning what kwanu?!.. eBoLa issue still de cause Nigerians wahala for USA! upon na dem dey head line news on ebola..na wa ooh

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  12. If the girl was in Nigeria during the Ebola scourge in Nigeria, then the school's reaction is totally understandable.

    Even we Nigerians discriminated against our own people so am not surprised.
    Although banning her from school was a little extreme. That is where they are wrong.

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  13. Imagine?? The school really needs to be sanctioned.

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  14. Hahahahahahaha but that's not fair. *****QUEENMAYA******

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  15. Hahahahahahaha but that's not fair. *****QUEENMAYA******

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  16. hmmmmm. D fear of Ebola.......

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  17. Discrimination!na wa for this people,i thought they know better

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  18. Lyk seriously dis US sef I just hate der mentality at least naija is declared free wen der battling seriously wif it I hp God saves d Nigerians over der.

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    1. It's quit clear ebola has gone beyond human ideology. Only God can save.

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  19. This rubbish is getting out of hand, That's how people look at black people all over the world right now like we all have Ebola. Sue them please.

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  20. That's why I like yoruba people their head dey boot. Yacham

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  21. Well, it's for safety reason.

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  22. Discrimination shouldn't be the way out after WHO confirmed Nigeria Ebola free country...

    BORN TO SHINE!!!

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  23. Yes it is to be expected stigmatization, it comes with horrible diseases like this. I don't really blame the school, they were just taking precaution, it is no different than what we do in schools here or did.

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  24. Yeye people,at least God helped us to tackle Ebola in Nigeria,but upon all their technologies,Ebola still dey there country

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  25. U never see anything! Must she school in US? Bring her back to her mother's land...do u think u gonna win the case?

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  26. So...if a student wanted to transfer from a school in TX, or say a student from their school went to visit their family somewhere in TX and came back, they would quarantine said child? Cos you know dem damn Texas do have Ebola you know? Smh!

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  27. they should change into another school,even if she starts the discrimination will still be there
    Faceoflib

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  28. Linda was hoping I'd even pick up the insulting speech Obama gave yesterday on Ebola where he was trying to assure his citizens that their health workers who travel to volunteer in west Africa should be given a hero's welcome, he said and I quote"today Nigeria and Senegal have been declared Ebola Free and this is majorly due to the many hard working Americans that helped with the fight in these countries".....To say I was upset is an understatement. When and how did Americans help us fight Ebola and it was a speech carried life across American Stations including CNN(local). The Nigerian govt shouldn't take such easy. They should demand he retracts that statement. Americans talk alot. All thru this Ebola crisis, ut has been talk.if we had the ant of resources they had, we won't have recorded as much deaths. Besides Ebola came into Nigeria just as it did in America...a Liberian man. Am in the USA to birth and I must tell you that I cldnt get a doc on time cos they were indirectly afraid of the Ebola thing, some hospitals even asked me direct questions. Please please Americans should take a seat jorr! Wat nonsense.

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  29. Please let's stop playing judge. Its just a precaution. Nigeria was not yet declared ebola free at the time. They were waiting for the incubation period to be over. If the parents were that concerned about get school Why take her to Nigeria for a wedding?I know how we would all react if we found out a child that came from Liberia is in class with our children. That's the same way they see it. They should test her just to remove all doubt but the virus isn't visible at the early stages.

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  30. Initially Was Ebola really in Nigeria; I still doubt this Ebola thing.

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    1. Sweethrt, I think it's you that really needs to expand your knowledge esp on current affiars

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  31. The school authorities are senseless to carry out an act without confirming if the child has Ebola Virus. I support the sue, others will thread carefully.

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  33. Go daddy, go daddy go!

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  34. Their citizens first B4 others !

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  35. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Thank God we don free shah that is the most important thing....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  36. Why didn't you ask us if its too early for him to be attending to your needs? Just as you said he attends to ALL YOUR NEEDS not some but ALL YOUR NEEDS. Now he is asking for just one thing and you are here asking us if you should allow him or not... Women you people are too selfish, na only una self una know...hissssssssssssssss

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  37. thats U.S.A for us. they just love to receive benefits, not giving out. the Ebola scourge in their country is now being focused on. when it was in Nigeria, they deny having the Drug.

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  38. Mr. Opayemi should take it easy haba. As at the time of his daughter's visit Nigeria was not declared EBOLA free by WHO. And the CDC passed a regulation that anyone coming from the Ebola affected region must be quarantined for 21 days. It just a measure to stop the spread of the disease. I bet he doesn't watch the news because this is a lost battle. I was in Nigeria before it was declared EBOLA free by WHO and presently i don't have to get back to work till sometimes next month. All his family need to do is just to monitor their temperatures..

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    1. He requested they both be screened for the virus and the sch refused but insisted she be quantined. Read well next time before letting loose. It's sheer discrimination

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  39. We cause it upon ourself

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  41. I understand their fears but i think asking her never to come back is harsh... do the test keep her out for the mandatory 21days and lets her come back. Americans can panic over stuff especially when they are confused.

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  42. Mr Anonymous,the only present doctors in the Ebola Isolation Center as at that time Ebola was really in Nigeria were only Americans and just 1 Nigerian doctor. So Obama was very correct

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    1. That is bollocks mr man. We are not talking about spectators or those who came to study people with Ebola. We are talking about those who took decisive measures and stopped the spread if Ebola in nigeria

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  43. correct man.... what nonsense

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  44. If she indeed went to Nig.,u will loose cos this is a national emergency issue

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  45. Its all for safety purposes. Put your selves in the place of the Americans you might as well do the same.

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  46. Its all for safety purposes. Place your selves in place of the Americans, you might as well do the same.

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  47. And the US is the same country that INVENTED EBOLA and are now judging and discriminating Africans. EBOLA PATENT US 20120251502 A1

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