Actress Angela Okorie Reveals Why She Can’t Send Her Son To School Abroad [Video]

Tobias Sylvester
By Tobias Sylvester

Nollywood actress and musician, Angela Okorie has revealed why she can’t send her son, Chamberlain to school abroad.

Actress Angela Okorie Reveals Why She Can't Send Her Son To School Abroad [Video]

During an interview with media personality, Nedu Wazobia, on his podcast, Honest Bunch, the divorced mother of one said she doesn’t want her son to be exposed to LGBTQ.

Angela said she can’t send her child to study overseas because of the belief and teachings of homosexuality that have taken over the western world.

According to her, children abread are taught to understand that they have the right to choose whatever gender they want, telling a man how it’s okay to live like a woman.

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And my major fear, and that’s the reason it was so hard for me to relocate my son abroad, is because of what they’re teaching children.

“In schools right now, they are teaching kids on how to be homo. They are teaching them a lot of things on how to… You are a man but you can actually live like a girl and change the other side and become a girl from being a man.

“They are teaching them a lot of things that I don’t want my son to learn, that I don’t want my son to be,” she said.

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Watch the video below:

KanyiDaily recalls that Angela Okorie had recently admonished her female colleagues to stop lying about their source of income.

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