Nigerian singer and songwriter, Osayamwen Donald, better known as Djinee, has reacted to the death of Uwa Omozuwa, a 22-year-old UNIBEN student who was sexually molested and murdered in a cold blood during the last weekend.
Naija News understands that Uwa was raped and murdered by some yet to be identified faces while she was reportedly studying inside a church.
The unfortunate event has received condemnation by concerned Nigerians over the weekend, making the hashtag #JusticeForUwa trend on the social media as citizens demanded that the government should act fast and ensure that the perpetrators of the evil act are brought to justice.
Reacting to Uwa’s death, Djinee took to his microblogging site account to note that parents have failed woefully in the upbringing of the male child in the society.
According to the Ego crooner, If parents have done well in educating the male child against violating the opposite gender among other crimes, the society would have less trouble from the male gender as it were today.
Djinee alleged that parent focuses more on the female child than on the male child, and hence the reason for some indiscipline acts and wickedness carried out by some male child.
He said, “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.”
He further revealed that an incident which happened recently with one of his sisters had forced him to secure another apartment with much security, causing him more money than the former.
See some of the singer’s tweet below as he condemned Uwa’s rape and killing.
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.
— DJINEE (@DJINEE) May 31, 2020
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
— DJINEE (@DJINEE) May 31, 2020
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. https://t.co/BhpQyDLItx
— DJINEE (@DJINEE) May 31, 2020
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.
— DJINEE (@DJINEE) May 31, 2020
Society as a whole has failed women. What we don't condemn, we encourage. 606 + 1 broken females who we expect to "get over it". Shame on us as a collective people. And if you want to individualize this by counting yourself out, shame on you too. https://t.co/iICwIPNfvc
— DJINEE (@DJINEE) June 1, 2020
The female gender is scared of the male gender, not the other way round. How people can't see the sense in asking that parents and society at large hold men to higher moral standards as regards rape baffles me. https://t.co/eXQF3JbHem
— DJINEE (@DJINEE) June 1, 2020
My fellow men, let's be completely honest. Did your parents have a talk with you as a child as regards rape & consent? If yes, exactly what did they say? It's okay to admit you weren't told anything except the usual study well & be hardworking. Be honest pls.
— DJINEE (@DJINEE) June 1, 2020
source https://www.naijanews.com/2020/06/01/our-parents-failed-woefully-in-training-the-male-child-djinee-reacts-to-uwas-rape/
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