Nollywood Star and successful businesswoman Mary Remmy Njoku has delivered a message to Nigerian ladies.
On her Instagram page, the Harvard graduate advised ladies not to report any incidents they face in Nigeria, as it will only lead to negative consequences for them.
She highlighted that even if they were to die, they would still be held responsible. The CEO of ROK studio further emphasized the need for us to progress and develop as a society.
“Dear ladies, Whatever you do, don’t ever be a victim in Nigeria. Cos, your own don finish!Even if you die, na your fault. We need to start doing better as a people”.
Mary engaged in a conversation with a social media user who blast her through the comments section.
She raised the question of whether the missing Nigerian women were involved in transactional sexual activities, highlighting the prevalence of online relationships and how love can be found through the internet.
Mary further questioned if sexual activities were the most significant crime in Nigeria, citing the existence of dating sites operated by certain churches and emphasizing that not all relationships are solely based on sexual encounters.
“How do you know it was transactional s3x? Where is the proof? People find love online. Even some churches have dating sites. Or, anywhere you see Nigerian girls with a guy, she is automatically a s3x worker? Or is s3x now the biggest crime in Nigeria? Let’s be humane abeg”.
Wakadaily reported that Celine and her friend from Ghana, Afiba, were reported missing after they traveled from Port Harcourt, Rivers State, to Abia State on April 27, 2024, to meet a man named Andrew Ochekwo whom they had met on Facebook.
Unfortunately, Andrew was shot dead while trying to avoid arrest last week. On Monday, a decomposing body was found near Andrew’s house, but it has not been confirmed if it belongs to the missing ladies.
Singer Paul Okoye expressed his belief that if parents allow certain individuals to influence their daughters, they will continue to become victims.
Actress Sarah Martins slammed Nigerians for their hypocrisy, pointing out how some people find love on social media but still judge and condemn the ladies involved.
This is not the first time Mary has confronted Nigerians for always blaming ladies who become victims of unfortunate events.
Last year, when Moyo Lawal faced a scandal involving a sex tape, Mary slammed Nigerians for blaming Moyo and questioned why they always blame the victims.
She also questioned why Nigerians take every opportunity to criticize grieving widows, from Mohbad’s wife to Junior Pope’s wife.
She noted that even when a husband dies in a plane crash along with other victims, some people still find a way to blame the wife, believing that she caused it through spiritual means.