- Destiny Amaka has questioned how African children get to learn about sex.
- It’s no news that sex education is not an open topic in Africa, and many kids learn through unconventional methods.
- Hence the actress stressing the need for a safe environment for children to be able to trust their parents and caregivers and teach about sex education.
Curvy Nigerian actress cum media personality, Destiny Amaka has highlighted the need for Africans to wake up and create a safe space for children to talk and learn about sex.
Sex is generally discussed in hushed tones in Africa and many guardians do not see the need to teach their wards sex education.
Many believe ignorance would keep children from being wayward but it seems that hasn’t exactly worked but has peaked kids interest instead. This many times leads to falling victim of ignorance.
In a post shared on her Instastories, Destiny Amaka who earlier in the year opened up about her lesbian ‘toasters’ in Nollywood, asked where kids are learning about sex now because the things happening behind closed doors currently are alarming.
According to her, parents and guardians need to stop giving sex a bad name and educate their children instead. She wrote:
“Where are our children learning about se❌
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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 se❌ a bad name.”
WITHIN NIGERIA reported that Destiny Amaka caused a stir online after sharing new photos and a video of herself.
The on-air personality displayed her curvy physique on her Instagram page in a video she shared on a Monday morning.