“My child has never touched anything phone” – Chrisland girl’s father speaks

The father of a 10-year-old Chrisland girl has denied widespread allegations that his daughter had a Likee account.

According to him, his daughter hasn’t touched a phone or been online since the contentious video went viral, and the account (likee) has been removed, but someone have found a method to create a fake account in her name.

In his words;

“My daughter has never touched the phone for the past two weeks. She has never touched anything Internet; those accounts are fake and we have deleted them as of Friday, 87 fake accounts.

Can a 10-year-old girl delete social media? This child has never touched anything Internet or phone. She doesn’t have an account on (Likee). The account was closed as soon as we found out. These people (school) hid this thing for the past one month, we found out and raise the alarm.

We are surprised that they started going to pick a child’s picture; like a child will stay in the house and snap a picture and start posting it, so we closed the account.”

Glamsquad Magazine recalls that Tonto Dikeh reached a solid conclusion and published her thoughts online after watching the s*x clip of the popular Chrisland School issue.

The Nollywood actress stated that she is convinced that the youngster is involved in sexual encounters and that the video or whatever happened between the girl and her peers does not qualify as r.ape.

The earlier reported news reads;

Chrisland school girl

The claimed 10-year-old Chrisland schoolgirl who was involved in an explicit encounter with a male student during a school competition in Dubai has removed all videos of herself on her Likee social networking app and apologized.

The young lady was previously suspended from the school after it was claimed that she was raped by senior students — the incident elicited a variety of reactions as the school stated that the allegations that the child was raped under their care and that they took her for a pregnancy test without her parents’ knowledge or consent were false.

A video of the explicit interaction between the pupils in Dubai soon went popular on social media, with netizens arguing about the children’s behaviour.

The video also drew attention to the schoolgirl’s social media account, Likee, where she has thousands of followers and broadcasts films that many deem “inappropriate” for her age.

Following her suspension from school for sexual misconduct with a male student, the young girl apologized on her Likee account before deleting the recordings on her account.

She wrote:

 “I made a mistake, now I’m living with the consequences. I regret it, I really do. And I’m sorry.”

She also took to her TikTok account where she also has thousands of followers to tender an apology.

She added:

“Don’t let your past dictate who you are, but let it be a lesson that strengthens the person you’ll become.”

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