A Butula High student was forced to break the phone he used to break into the school

  • A young student couldn't believe his eyes after being forced to break the phone he took to school, breaking the law in the process
  • The boy who attends Butula Boys' High School was seen making a phone call and breaking it little by little, and many Kenyans said it was the right move since he broke the law
  • According to the teachers, they didn't waste time calling the parents to find out why he was carrying the phone, they dealt with him on the spot

Busia: A student from Butula Boys' High School has had a tough time just a few days after he was forced to destroy the phone he used to sneak into the school.

A Butula Secondary School boy breaking his phone. Photo: Ndung'u Nyoro.
Source: Facebook

Why the teachers of Butula Boys high school made the boy break the phone

In a video shared by Ndung'u Nyoro, the young man is seen with a hammer squatting next to his phone. He looks at it first, not believing what will happen to him, before he starts to break it.

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The teachers without the cameras encouraged him to continue, and gave reasons not to give another temporary punishment after breaking the school rules.

“Crush that phone; I want to see the powder. We don't have time to send you to find your parents; we're taking care of you right here. Call even if it's your father's,” said one of the teachers.

What did Kenyans have to say?

Mueni Kisonge:

“I think it's a good punishment. Why bother a parent when he's on his way to pick it up?”

GA Cucu AND Nyoks:

“Oooh noo, but it's a fitting punishment the next time he follows the rules.”

Kopiron Kipchirchir:

“Why doesn't he pick up the phone and punish the boy in some other way.”

Dannick Mokua:

“I have approved this. It will be a lesson to others who will be afraid to do so.”

Entity Ole Mohu:

“The rules are there to be observed…it's not a good feeling even though I support this, he has learned punishment even though it's painful.”

KaGo Wa Nduta:

“With a smart phone 📱? With all the dirty video apps, I follow the punishment.

Leila Nyambura:

“It's better. For him and the person who bought the phone. The rules are the rules.”

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