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Mercy Johnson Speaks Out, Reveals Her Phone Conversation With School Management

Nollywood actress, Mercy Johnson Okojie has spoken out on the death of 12-years-old, Whitney Adeniran, a student of Chrisland International School, Opebi, Lagos.

Taking to her Instagram page, the mother of four, whose kids attend the school, revealed that she has spoken to the management to heed to the voice of Whitney’s mum, and release the details of what happened to their daughter.

According to Mercy Johnson, she is responding to the cries of a mother going through the worst pain ever, who wants to know how her child died suddenly.

While sending her condolence to the deceased’s parents, she stated that no parent deserves this.

“I’m responding to the cries of a mother going through the worst pain ever. A mother who wants to know how her child died so suddenly @bam.babycity

No parent deserves this, no one. Since I saw this heartbreaking video this morning, I’ve called to plead with the school @chrislandinsta to do as Whitney’s mum has cried for and release the full details of what happened to her daughter. We are all waiting.

My condolence to Whitney’s family. My prayers are with you”.

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