How my Sister set me up to confirm my Virginity – Nkechi Blessing

How my sister set me up to confirm my virginity - Nkechi Blessing

The Voluptuous actress, Nkechi Blessing, has opened up on how a sister set her up with her boyfriend to confirm if she was a virgin. Blessing made the revelation in an interview with Chude Jideonwo.

 

According to the filmmaker and role interpreter, the incident was the reason she felt strongly about the Baba Ijesha (real name James Omiyinka) r*pe saga. She recalled how at age 16 or 17, the older sibling didn’t believe she was a virgin “because I was weird”.

 

She said though her mother had a beer parlour then, she was so strict that her kids dare not mess around.



“She (sister) invited me out with her boyfriend. I was cool with it but then it started to seem as though she wanted to set me up with her boyfriend to confirm if I was still a virgin or not. They brought drinks and I drank them. She stood up, left, and said she would be back.

How my sister set me up to confirm my virginity; Nkechi Blessing
How my Sister set me up to confirm my Virginity – Nkechi Blessing

The guy stood up and sat beside me. My mind immediately went to the fact that my mother didn’t believe I was a virgin. I was scared to dath but I knew I needed to do something. Next thing, I summed up the courage to leave and the guy held me down and said ‘you’re not going anywhere’. Then, I asked him, ‘uncle, you wan rpe me?’ This statement startled him and then he let me go”, she narrated.

 

Blessing explained that the experience and numerous stories of others who were r*ped made her become an advocate against the crime. On the Baba Ijesha case, she said, “I can only imagine what that 14-year old girl was going through. No sane human being will hear such a thing and be happy with it, unless he/she was also a child molester.”

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