In a post shared on her Instastories, Destiny Amaka raised concerns about the lack of awareness regarding where children are currently obtaining information about sex.
She stressed the importance of creating a secure space where children can comfortably engage in conversations and receive education about the topic.
Destiny expressed her worry about the concerning activities occurring behind closed doors and urged the African community to address these issues promptly.
The media personality called for a shift in perspective, advocating for a more open and informed approach to discussing sex without stigmatizing it.
She wrote, “Where are our children learning about sex. We as Africans really need to wake up and create a safe space for children to talk about and learn about Sex. The things that are happening behind closed doors is alarming. We need to stop giving Sex a bad name.”
KanyiDaily recalls that American singer, Ne-Yo recently come under heavy backlash after criticising the parents of transgender children.
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