Lagos government shuts Chrisland schools

Chrisland sex scandal update: Psychiatrist recommend debriefing for students, teachers

514

 

 

A consultant Neuro-Psychiatrist, Dr. Maymunah Kadiri, says there is a need for the teachers and pupils of Chrisland School, Lagos, to undergo psychological debriefing, following alleged sexual acts in a viral video involving some pupils of the school.

Chrisland sex crisis:School denies conducting pregnancy test

Kadiri gave the advise in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Lagos.

It was reported that a sex tape involving some minors from the upscale school, including a 10-year-old female student, had gone viral, sparking outrage and condemnation.

The alleged sexual act took place when the pupils traveled to Dubai in March 2022 to take part in the World School Games, a four-day annual competition with schools from all over the world. Lagos government shuts Chrisland schools

The incident became public when Ubi Franklin, a Talent Manager, on his Twitter handle accused the school of complicity in the sexual violation involving the 10-year-old girl.

“The school as a whole needs to undergo psychological debriefing to enable them to outpour their minds and experiences concerning the incident; which will go a long way to help in reshaping the school.

“This is necessary to enable the school’s members to recount their experiences, ordeals, and observations during, after, and even before the incident.”

According to her, the school should upscale its efforts in teaching and inculcating good morals and values in the lives of the students.

“Yes, it is true that parents have a key role to play in supporting their offspring. But, the truth is that children spend more time in school.

“So, the school has a huge role to play in ensuring that the children are safe, consistent, and well-grounded in morals and values.”

To the parents, Kadiri advised that they should learn to listen to their children non-judgementally, creating a free atmosphere for them to freely interact and express themselves.

According to her, the best way for parents to help their children’s mental health is to give them words to express themselves and describe their feelings.

She identified discipline, effective communication, and personal morals as things parents should pay attention to when raising their wards.

“By giving children words to their tongue, you are permitting them to speak their mind.

“This victim (girl), for one month she didn’t tell her mother, why?.

“So, there’s that gap there; they must not go to the extent of beating her before she can express herself. Parents should create that mutual relationship with their children.

“As a parent, you have to learn to listen to your children non-judgementally – don’t listen to respond, but listen to understand,” she said.

Kadiri noted that the victim (girl) and her parents should go for individual counseling and therapy to be able to understand how to cope, manage and overcome the situation as well as the traumas associated with it.

She noted that the girl would have already formed opinions and ideas that only special care can change.

“The girl in question and her parents need to go for individual counseling and therapy to understand how to better handle the situation, and is a must for them,” she said.

NAN

Kindly support the growth of journalism in Nigeria
To Receive FREE Newdawn News Online on your phone, text your number to +2348104502834


Reactions to stories published can be sent to us at info@newdawnngr.com


Leave a Reply

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