Actress Dorothy Njemanze shared this story
last week on her Facebook wall. Read below
He told of how he made his ‘intentions’ known
to her and she said she would ‘think about it’
but he according to him, he didn’t understand
why shy couldn’t give a straight answer, so he
began making moves at ‘romancing’ her and
feigns ignorance of her claims that from the
moment he started, she told him to stop. He
claims he only noticed her seriousness ‘when
he crossed the boundary’. He is upset that he
had sent her 400 naira recharge card before
and doesn’t get why she will reject him.
The young lady insists she came by at all
because he said he was not well. By the time
she got in, he was playing loud music, so from
the moment he began trying to have s*x, she
was shouting but the loud music drowned her
voice. She insists he pinned her to the
mattress and she tried strangling him with his
necklace till it cut. After that, she reached for
the laptop as a weapon and ripping it out
turned off all the music then he released her
because she could now be heard. She ran out
and called for help. She got help and retrieved
her phone and slippers and purse. Then she
began reporting to their mutual friends and
people she trusts. She insisted she injured
him to. On demand, he took off his shirt and
everyone saw injuries she gave him and more.
I got upset that the attitude towards gathering
evidence is zero. There seemed to be a
majority notion that as long as there was
eventually no penetration, it is not so grievous
a crime. All I insisted was to document all
that could be seen as evidence before any
statements are taken etc.
I applaud the lady for speaking up. We need
ensure the students and security men
understand sexual harassment in its entirety
and be sure whatever responses are in place
take into cognizance victim needs.
I was very agitated when it seemed people
were upset that ‘she was trying to make a lot
out of something very small.
More people need to understand what sexual
violence is and legal provisions for victims and
offenders.
More details tomorrow. These pictures were
finally taken at the crime scene. More
shocking experiences tomorrow morning.
Many are trying to use victim blaming and
shaming to force her to drop the case.
Please, let us change the narrative and share
this widely to punish the perpetrator, not the
victim. …Ambassador Dorothy Njemanze
Source :naijaloaded
Edited by DANIEL IKECHUKWU EKWUNIFE
last week on her Facebook wall. Read below
He told of how he made his ‘intentions’ known
to her and she said she would ‘think about it’
but he according to him, he didn’t understand
why shy couldn’t give a straight answer, so he
began making moves at ‘romancing’ her and
feigns ignorance of her claims that from the
moment he started, she told him to stop. He
claims he only noticed her seriousness ‘when
he crossed the boundary’. He is upset that he
had sent her 400 naira recharge card before
and doesn’t get why she will reject him.
The young lady insists she came by at all
because he said he was not well. By the time
she got in, he was playing loud music, so from
the moment he began trying to have s*x, she
was shouting but the loud music drowned her
voice. She insists he pinned her to the
mattress and she tried strangling him with his
necklace till it cut. After that, she reached for
the laptop as a weapon and ripping it out
turned off all the music then he released her
because she could now be heard. She ran out
and called for help. She got help and retrieved
her phone and slippers and purse. Then she
began reporting to their mutual friends and
people she trusts. She insisted she injured
him to. On demand, he took off his shirt and
everyone saw injuries she gave him and more.
I got upset that the attitude towards gathering
evidence is zero. There seemed to be a
majority notion that as long as there was
eventually no penetration, it is not so grievous
a crime. All I insisted was to document all
that could be seen as evidence before any
statements are taken etc.
I applaud the lady for speaking up. We need
ensure the students and security men
understand sexual harassment in its entirety
and be sure whatever responses are in place
take into cognizance victim needs.
I was very agitated when it seemed people
were upset that ‘she was trying to make a lot
out of something very small.
More people need to understand what sexual
violence is and legal provisions for victims and
offenders.
More details tomorrow. These pictures were
finally taken at the crime scene. More
shocking experiences tomorrow morning.
Many are trying to use victim blaming and
shaming to force her to drop the case.
Please, let us change the narrative and share
this widely to punish the perpetrator, not the
victim. …Ambassador Dorothy Njemanze
Source :naijaloaded
Edited by DANIEL IKECHUKWU EKWUNIFE
UNIABUJA GRADUATE ATTEMPTS TO RAPE A FIRST YEAR STUDENT,!
Reviewed by Unknown
on
Monday, September 26, 2016
Rating:
Reviewed by Unknown
on
Monday, September 26, 2016
Rating:


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