Nigerian celebrity dancer, Kafayat Shafau, popularly known as Kaffy, has promised that she would withdraw her children from Chrisland High School in Lagos.
The dancer stated this while reacting to the controversy trailing the death of a 12-year-old student, Whitney Adeniran, who was said to have died on during the school’s inter-house sports activities at Agege Stadium, Lagos.
Following Whitney’s death in February, the girl’s mother, Blessing Adeniran accused Chrisland of negligence over the death of her child.
But the school’s management said Whitney complained about “not-too-buoyant health” a few days before she died.
Chrisland also dismissed insinuations that there was foul play in the death case while citing that she slumped in public.
However, an autopsy conducted at the Lagos State University Hospital (LASUTH) confirmed that the student died from “asphyxia and electrocution”.
Reacting to the controversy in a video shared on her Instagram page, Kaffy complained about the school’s negligence and their lack of empathy after the unfortunate incident occurred.
According to her, the negative reports trailing the school are becoming one too many with the institution not showing effort to make amends.
Kaffy noted that it is sad that an unfortunate incident has to keep happening at the school before things change meanwhile innocent students keep getting affected.
She revealed that she loved Chrisland because of its foundation, but vowed to withdraw her daughter from the school even though she had already paid her fees.
Watch the video below:
KanyiDaily recalls that Whitney Adeniran was buried amidst tears in a ceremony attended by her family members and friends on Tuesday, February 28.