Another Twist in Okadjakrom SHS Scandal: Old Video of Student Resurfaces

The controversies surrounding Okadjakrom Senior High School in the Oti Region continue to deepen, as a new twist has emerged following the recent teacher-student scandal that shocked many Ghanaians.
An old video has resurfaced online showing the same female student at the center of the teacher-student saga. In the footage, the student is seen filming herself reportedly for the school’s Physical Education (P.E) teacher. The circulation of the clip has further fueled public debates about discipline, morality, and the growing influence of social media among young students in Ghana’s secondary schools.
The development has sparked mixed reactions. While some argue that the new footage paints a more complex picture of the situation, others caution against victim-blaming and insist that adult teachers hold the ultimate responsibility for upholding professional ethics in their relationships with students.
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Education stakeholders are urging the Ghana Education Service (GES) and the Ministry of Education to take a closer look at the incident and its broader implications. Concerns have been raised about the vulnerability of students, the rising trend of inappropriate digital content among learners, and the need for stricter supervision in schools.
Community members in the Oti Region have also expressed worry about how the scandal is tarnishing the image of Okadjakrom Senior High School, a respected institution in the area. Parents and guardians are now calling for stronger counseling services and digital awareness programs to guide students in navigating online spaces responsibly.
As investigations continue, GES is expected to release a statement addressing both the recent scandal and the latest video. For now, the resurfaced clip has left many questioning where to draw the line between personal responsibility, student vulnerability, and the professional conduct expected from educators.
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