Father of dead Chrisland School student demands justice

The father of a 12-year-old student of Chrisland School Lagos, Whitney Adeniran, who slumped during the school’s inter-house sport games.

Whitney died on Thursday, February 9 after she slumped at the Agege Stadium venue of the school’s games.

Micheal Adeniran, in a viral social media post, demanded justice for the death of his daughter. He maintained that his daughter was healthy and without any sickness or condition when she left home for the event on Thursday.

He said the school management refused to inform his wife who was present at the event and she only got to find out about the incident after a teacher told her that her daughter “slumped.”

Mr Adeniran said his wife called to inform him that their daughter had slumped and was rushed to a hospital for treatment.

He added that his daughter was taken to a health centre instead of a hospital and his wife was informed by the nurse at the facility that their daughter had “died.”

“I asked questions about what happened to my daughter and the school authority could not get me any information as to what happened to my child in their care,” Mr Adeniran said.

“I gave Chrisland school a healthy, vibrant young girl. What Chrisland returned to me is a dead child. My entire family is in deep sorrow but the school authorities claim they know nothing about my daughter’s death and all they know is that my daughter slumped and died.”

While reacting to the accusation in a statement issued on Sunday, Chrisland School management said they had informed her parents on January 20 that their daughter had complained about her health and she was taken home by her father for proper health care.

The school said on the day of the incident, “Whitney slumped in public view and not under any hidden circumstances whatsoever.”

It added that she was taken to the nearest medical facility where the doctor on duty “administered oxygen and every aid possible on her.”

Chrisland management demanded that an autopsy be performed on the body before her burial.

“Even as her family made funeral plans for an immediate burial, we differed politely and reiterated the need to establish a scientific verification of the underlying cause of death as mandatorily required in circumstances like this.

“We immediately notified regulatory stakeholders and agencies to allow for a comprehensive evaluation and assessment of the developments,” the statement said.

“In spite of the compelling imperatives to fill any information gaps in public space, we stopped short of making any media sensation out of this because the diseased in question was a minor and is deserving of our unqualified respect.

We also prioritised according respect to the privacy of the family and were with them consistently to mourn together.”

Benjamin Hundeyin, the police spokesperson for the state said the case is being investigated by the State Criminal Investigation Department and an autopsy will be carried out on the deceased to know the cause of her untimely death.

‘No student defilement or pregnancy test took place under our watch,’ Chrisland reacts to viral s3x tape

The management of Chrisland School in Lagos said on Monday that no student was defiled during a trip to Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE) last month.

A video of a 10-year-old female pupil of the school allegedly defiled by other students during a trip to the Middle East nation went viral recently.

The Lagos State government had since ordered the indefinite closure of all branches of the school in the state following the distribution of the videos involving the minors.

However, in a statement issued by a member of its Advisory Board, Akin Fadeyi, Chrisland School insisted that no rape or pregnancy test was carried out on any of the pupils contrary to claims in several quarters.

He said 76 students were listed for the Dubai trip, while 71 complied with its code of conduct.

The board member revealed that the school had taken disciplinary measures against the five students that flouted its rules during the trip to UAE.

Fadeyi said: “We are proud to reassure our stakeholders that no r*pe of anyone or the administration of a pregnancy test on any child took place on our watch.

“For emphasis, only a COVID-19 post-travel test was conducted on the returning delegation of our students, in compliance with COVID-19 travel protocols, at the Life Centre Medical Services on March 21, 2022, at School Hall, Opebi.

“This was through the nose swab test as consistent with COVID-19 health protocols. We trust that this can be verified at the source provided. To insinuate that a pregnancy test was carried out on a student, for whatever reason, therefore, is a highly unfortunate conjecture.

“We took a critical view of the number of students who partook in this recent trip and who did the school proud in our quest to expand the horizons of our students holistically through global exposure.

“[This] takes into account a wholesome development of the mind, body, and spirit through sporting engagements.

“Of the 76 children who represented Chrisland, 71 ensured an untainted adherence to our standards, abiding with laid down regulations and code of conduct, while doing us very proud in the process.

“Within these 71, we kept our girls on the 11th floor and Boys on the 4th floor to draw clear lines that respect moral boundaries.”

Lagos government shuts down all Chrisland schools over tape of 10-year-old girl

The Lagos State Government has shut down all Chrisland School branches in the state following the controversial tape of a 10-year-old student and her subsequent suspension.

This was contained in a statement on Monday, jointly signed by the Ministry of Education Office of Education Quality Assurance, and Ministry of Youth and Social Development Ministry of Justice.

The statement reads;

”The attention of the Lagos State Government has been drawn to the alleged sexual violence case involving students of Chrisland school which occurred in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

It is pertinent to note that all allegations are being investigated by the relevant Ministries, Departments and Agencies, including Ministry of Education, Office of Education Quality Assurance, Ministry of Youth and Social Development, Ministry of Justice and the Lagos State Domestic & Sexual Violence Agency, whilst the criminal allegations have been escalated to the Commissioner of Police.

We also use this medium to remind the general public that any person who engages in any visual depiction of sexually explicit conduct involving a child, commits an offence and is liable to custodial sentence of fourteen (14) years. This includes “producing, distributing, receiving, or possessing an image of child pornography”.

In the meantime, all Chrisland schools within Lagos State are hereby closed, pending further investigations.”

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