Parents are to blame; artiste Djinee reacts to the rape and murder of Uwaila Omozuwa

Osayamwen Nosa Donald popularly known as Djinee musician cum TV host has added his voice in the vilification of the rape and murdering of Uwailra Omozuwa a student of the University of Benin.

The student in question was said to have been found in censorious condition at the temple where she went to study at Night.

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She found in the pool of blood after her head was hit with fire extinguisher by unidentified who men raped her in addition.

She later died after she was sent to the hospital for medical treatment.

The musician took his Twitter to react to unfortunate death of student by saying that parents are to blame misconduct of their children in this society.

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Djinee wrote: “Uwa’s story breaks me. We all have to admit that our parents have failed woefully in the raising of the male child. Concentrating too much on the conduct of the female child when it’s actually the males who have the higher propensity to do evil! #JusticeForUwa

“When rape happens especially when it is as vicious as this, I ask myself that how has parenting/upbringing played its part to encourage the act?

“We have to understand how a system (be it parenting, legal, cultural or societal) increases the TENDENCY of a crime happening to a particular gender, race, ethnicity or religious belief more than the other(s). Most times you’ll find your root cause there.

“I’m sorry. I have sisters and cousins and I fear for them daily. One of my sisters was the reason I moved to a secure gated community after an incident, costing me ×5 in expenses. Even at that, I still worry.

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“Today it is Uwa. Y’day it was someone else. 2moro it might be som1 we know. A friend who was gangraped in the past is living with HIV today. There is no way Uwa’s sad incident won’t bring up the fact that our women are an endangered gender. You cant isolate crime from culture.

“The whistles, cat calls & groping in some cases. We saw this even as teenagers in secondary schools. Boys just being boys. Let’s be honest we weren’t told to rape. Majority of us weren’t told “DO NOT GROPE, MAKE CAT CALLS LET ALONE RAPE”.”

Check out one his tweets below;

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