Connect with us

Uncategorized

Joseph Benjamin Reacts To Chrisland Sεx Scandal, Says His Kids Attended The School

Published

on

Please Share

Joseph Benjamin said parents and celebrities have a lot to do to raise good children and curb moral decadence.

Nollywood actor, Joseph Benjamin has reacted to the sεx tape scandal involving pupils of Chrisland School in Victoria Island Garden City, Lagos.

Joseph Benjamin Reacts To Chrisland Sεx Scandal, Says His Kids Attended The School

Legitpost had reported how a 10-year-old female student of Chrisland School was seen having sεx with her classmates during a trip to Dubai, where they participate in the World School Games (WSG) between March 10 and 13, 2022.

Advertisement

The student’s mother had claimed that her daughter was raped, but Chrisland said the girl took part in a “truth-or-dare” game with other male students who had sεx with her while recording the incident and posted it on Instagram.

The girl’s mother also alleged that Chrisland conducted a pregnancy test on her daughter without their consent, but the school said it only conducted the COVID-19 tests on the students when they returned from the Dubai trip in accordance with laid down protocols on the pandemic.

The controversy has led the Lagos State Government to close all Chrisland schools in the state, pending the outcome of the investigation by security agents.

Joesph Benjamin Reacts To Chrisland Viral Video

Advertisement

Reacting to the incident, the 45-year-old actor said parents and celebrities have a lot to do to raise good children and curb moral decadence.

Benjamin spoke on Tuesday when he was featured on TheCable’s Twitter Space titled ‘Parents, teachers or society: Who’s to blame when children go wild?’

Read Also:  Breaking: One killed, many injured, Commandant stripped as NSCDC, Police clash + Video, photos

The actor, who disclosed that all his children attended Chrisland from elementary stage to high school, said the school boasts of quality education, but it needs to improve in terms of regulation.

He said, “My kids went through Chrisland from elementary all the way through the high school. Did I get value for the money I was paying initially? Yes, I did so and I will not come and totally discredit them because of what happened.

Advertisement

“I know that for a lot of these schools that are quite pricey, it’s not a very balanced scale. There have been a lot of stories as well as back and forth about incidences that have happened in all of these schools.

“So, for quality and I would say, yes my children got that even though it’s pricey. But regulations are very poor, okay, extremely poor. That’s in regards to the school.”

The media personality said children are a reflection of the society they live in, adding that efforts should therefore be in place to give them the right environment.

He said, “Building children fall largely on the parents. And so yes, parents have a very huge responsibility because whoever is informing you as an individual is forming you Whatever it is that is being seen by these children around us becomes their character.”

Advertisement

The actor enjoined celebrities to desist from flaunting only their success stories on social media, adding that such often influence children negatively.

Read Also:  Osinbajo will reposition Nigeria if elected president, says group

Benjamin added, “For those of us who are celebrities and command huge followers, it is imperative to note the kind of image that you sell out there. It’s not all glitter, so constantly say it the way it is,” he added.

“Make these young ones understand that it’s not a day at the beach every day in your life. Sell to them the rough and as we sell the good because we know it’s not always constantly the good. Make them understand that there is no easy or fast path to success.”

Meanwhile, Nigerian actor, Samuel Jemitalo said popular singers, Tiwa Savage and Oxlade, should be blamed for the incident because both celebrities had also been enmeshed in sex tape scandals.

Advertisement
Please Share
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Copyright © 2021 notice.ng