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Why Nigerians Don’t Take Male Rape Seriously? by Nobody: 4:46pm On Oct 14, 2014
“Whenever rape is
mentioned, what
usually comes to mind
is a man taking
advantage of a woman.
Why is it that no one
cares or talks about
male rape? About men
sexual victimization?
Why is it that men are
expected to just remain
calm and pretend as if
they enjoy being
abused?
“Earlier this year, an
incident happened in
Ilorin, Kwara State.
Two young ladies
approached an Okada
man and asked him to
take them to a remote
part of town. It was
already late, so the man
initially refused to carry
them through that
bushy part. But he later
agreed after the two
promised to pay him
N1,000.
“On their way, one of
the ladies suddenly
asked him to make a
stop. As soon as he
parked his Okada, one
of the ladies slapped
him from behind, and,
before he knew what
was going on they had
overpowered him and
tied him up with a rope.
They then dragged him
into the bush, tore his
trousers and raped him
repeatedly before they
finally left him there
and left.
“This is just one of the
numerous cases of
male rape that are not
usually taken seriously
in Nigeria and in the
world. Just as women
and girls should be
protected against rape
and abuse, men and
boys should also be
protected, in-line with
gender justice and
fairness. Rape is a
monster which should
be stamped out of
every civilized society.
Whether it is female or
male rape, it is an evil
act that should be
punished duly.”
Because historically,
men have been
looked upon as the
sterner sex, they
prefer not to talk
about the cases
when they are
exposed to suffering.
Have you, or any of
your male relatives,
friends, being
subjected to abuse
and violence? Do you
support the view
that any violence
against a person, no
matter what their
gender is, should be
investigated and
punished
appropriately?
Re: Why Nigerians Don’t Take Male Rape Seriously? by pixtuk(m): 5:07pm On Oct 14, 2014
hw can two women overpower a man?


men actually enjoy it when molestedgrin

I want to be molested by my crushgrin
Re: Why Nigerians Don’t Take Male Rape Seriously? by skillzbae(f): 5:12pm On Oct 14, 2014
Back in my uni days, a guy ws raped by four girls, he ws unconcious for two days, he died d third day.
Re: Why Nigerians Don’t Take Male Rape Seriously? by Nobody: 6:47pm On Oct 14, 2014
skillzbae:
Back in my uni days, a guy ws raped by four girls, he ws unconcious for two days, he died d third day.
Serious?
Re: Why Nigerians Don’t Take Male Rape Seriously? by skillzbae(f): 8:34pm On Oct 14, 2014
juliuswizy:

Serious?
yep, after d rape,he was left naked on a t junction by d girls. He was dating one of them, he asked for sex,she refused,he raped her,she told her frnds nd dey revenged

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