Liberia’s Afro-pop Superstar Scolds School Administration for Allowing “Indecent Comedian” to Perform for Minor Students

Liberia’s Afro-pop Superstar Scolds School Administration for Allowing “Indecent Comedian” to Perform for Minor Students

MONROVIA, LIBERIA: Liberian Afro-pop and Afro-beat musician Korte Dorbor Bazzie, known by the stage name Kobazzie, has condemned comedian LIB Attention and the House of Prayers Institute in Brewerville City after a viral video surfaced showing the comedian performing in front of school children in a mood he described as reckless, indecent, and unacceptable.

Kobazzie expressed outrage that the school would permit LIB Attention to entertain students despite the comedian’s public reputation and habitual dressing style, which often includes wearing red pants that many consider inappropriate for children’s settings.

He said the decision reflects poor judgment and a failure on the part of the school’s administration to protect adolescents from unsuitable influences.

According to Kobazzie, the comedian’s appearance on the school campus demonstrated a serious lapse in leadership and supervision, stressing that no educational institution should invite a figure whose public image contradicts basic moral and cultural standards.

Kobazzie emphasized the importance of safeguarding children’s environment, noting that entertainers must consider the impact of their behavior, dress code, and message when interacting with minors.

“You can choose to be whatever you want in life, but when it comes to our children, we must protect them at all costs,” he stated, calling the entire act shameful and dangerous.

He directly criticized the comedian, LIB Attention, stating that the comedian’s style and content are meant for adult audiences and should never be placed before children who are still developing emotionally and mentally.

Kobazzie accused the comedian of prioritizing attention-seeking over responsibility, while at the same time blaming the school administration for the poor judgment.

The musician is not alone in the criticisms; parents in Brewerville shared similar concerns, accusing the House of Prayers Institute of neglecting its duty to maintain a proper learning environment.

Many said the school compromised its values by allowing someone with an “adult-centered image” to perform for innocent students.

Child protection advocates have since joined the growing condemnation, warning that schools must establish strict vetting procedures before bringing external figures onto their campuses, arguing that the incident highlights a broader issue of institutions failing to prioritize students’ psychological and moral safety.

Kobazzie, however, called on the Ministry of Education to intervene immediately.

“The Ministry of Education should take action, fine this school, and ensure that something like this never happens again,” he declared, insisting that accountability is the only way to prevent similar lapses in the future.