Chrisland School has reacted to the issue involving one of the children of Mercy Johnson, a Nollywood actress.
Last week, the actress had taken to social media to accuse her daughter’s teacher of bullying.
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Johnson had said while she could accept any other issue, she would not allow anyone intimidate her child.
Some parents also got involved in the issue, which trended on social media.
But in a statement, which Akin Fadeyi, a member of the Advisory Board of the school, Chrisland School said the issue is being investigated.
“We are not unaware of the development at one of our schools which led to a social media incidence involving one of our pupils’ parents.”
“In other not to jump in the fray or rush to the media with half truths which may be unjust to all concerned, we are working on every available information at our disposal to investigate what actually took place to enable us establish the veracity of each claim and true state of things.
“This, we have swiftly embarked upon by deploying our well tested processes to engage with each and everyone concerned, both within our internal and connected relationships.
“In the meantime, safeguarding the rights, dignity, creative capacity and sense of esteem of every child under our care, remain irrevocably entrenched at the core of our corporate ethos, even as we always keep our doors open to embrace constructive feedback from concerned public and especially our stakeholders.
“We will communicate further with the public, once we have satisfactorily ascertained the true position of things. Permit us to express our profound gratitude to the media and all our stakeholders, for not just taking interest in this matter but for also seeking to establish balanced perspectives.”