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‘Being a woman in Nigeria feels like crime’ – BBNaija’s Tacha

Former Big Brother Naija reality star, Natasha Akide, popularly known as Tacha, has claimed that being a woman in Nigeria “feels like a crime.” She made the claim while blasting Nigerians for not taking actress Regina Daniels’ rape allegations serious.

She lamented that instead of demanding justice for the actress, some Nigerians were bashing her.

On her X handle, Tacha wrote, “Being a woman in this part of the world feels like a crime.

“Someone cries out that she been raped, drugged, and beaten, and instead of outrage, society starts dragging her for flying private jets and traveling the world.

“So because she lived well, she deserves to be abused?
That’s the sickness of this society a place where people justify violence against women but envy their freedom.

“At this point, what hope does the girl child even have?
#ProtectWomen #Justiceforreginadaniels.”

Former Big Brother Naija winner, Phyna also reacted to Regina Daniels’s allegations that she was drugged and rapped.

“A girl gets injected and raped in a man’s house, steady hospital yet everybody is laughing. Omo…Being a woman is hard,” she wrote via X.

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