Ex-BBNaija housemate, Ifu Ennada has pleaded for redemption while recounting a scenario that played out in her head after she saw a ‘shirtless hot guy’ from her balcony.
This was as the reality show star revealed that she suffered
a variety of abuse at the hands of relatives, a former employer, people she
trusted and also grew up in an environment where men beat their wives for no
reason just to prove a point.
All these took a toll on her and left her thinking that men
were monsters while growing up.
Ifu Ennada, via Instagram, said that sometimes she imagines
herself having kids through a surrogate just so she won’t disrupt her life and
future with the problems that come with being in a relationship with a man.
“My people I think I legit need redemption.
“So this just happened – From my balcony I saw a shirtless
hot guy and went “oh my goodness, this guy is sweet.
“I started thinking of the things that could be, but in that
same breath I quickly said abeg nothing dey there jare, dis one go be like the
rest.
“When I went back inside I reflected on my actions and just
marveled at how far I’ve come in blocking men out of my life.
” Do you know that sometimes I imagine myself having kids
through a surrogate just so that I don’t disrupt my life and future with the
problems that come with being in a relationship with a man?
“But can anyone really blame me? I grew to watching and
hearing countless news of 72-year-old men raping 3yrs old girls and getting
away with it. Sadly, this is still a norm in my country.
” I grew up in an environment where men beat their wives for
no reason just to prove a point – I still can’t tell what the point is. I have
suffered a variety of abuse in the hands of relatives, a former employer and
even people I trusted.
“As a young child everywhere I looked, the society made it
seem like only men had the power to make wealth and even the women didn’t help…
So how can anyone even blame me for the way that I am? —
“Growing up I felt men were monsters, it also didn’t help that
the government was/is run by mostly men who have everything but good thoughts
for Nigeria, so I was a very f*cked up kid even though I was/am a bright Star.
I was a Rebel.
“I have been trying to make adjustments but I don’t think my
redemption will happen in one day,” she said.
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