“Why girls will continue to fall victims” – Paul Okoye reveals as he reacts to the report of missing girls
Paul Okoye, also known as Rude Boy, has responded to reports of missing Nigerian and Ghanaian girls.
Celine and her Ghanaian friend, Afiba, went missing after traveling from Port Harcourt, Rivers State, to Abia State on April 27, 2024, to meet Andrew Ochekwo, whom they had met on Facebook.
Andrew was shot dead last week while trying to evade arrest. A decomposing body was discovered near his house on Monday, but it has yet to be confirmed if it belongs to the missing girls.
Activist Harrison Gwamnishu posted videos on Instagram showing other women with Andrew at various times in a restaurant. The women were seen speaking amicably with Andrew while he recorded videos of them. One woman, Mercy, traveled from Lagos to Aba to meet Andrew, while another woman named Tochi also appeared in the videos. Andrew documented what they ate, where they were from, and their plans after eating.
Harrison also shared a direct message from one of Andrew’s victims, who recounted being raped anally.
In reaction, Paul stated on his Instagram story that as long as parents allow certain individuals to influence their daughters, money will always be their priority.
Admonishing ladies to know their worth, he noted how their major focus is on always billing men and searching for partners who have large bank accounts.
He added that more ladies will continue to fall victim.
“As long as you continue to allow some of these id!ots to influence your daughters.
Money, money, bill him, bill him, know your worth, know your worth.
He must have this and that in his account, blah blah blah!!
More girls will continue to fall victims”.
A week back, actress Bukunmi Oluwasina had offered prayers to God over the children that would be raised in this generation. She slammed people like Saida Boj over the statements they make, noting how many wouldn’t be able to repeat the things they say in the next 10 years and wouldn’t feel confident and happy about it.
Weeks back, Paul revealed the major problem of this generation, which is self-entitlement. Sending a message to certain people, he stated that they weren’t ready as he noted how hunger would kill them.
In another post, he noted how competition is fast ruining many Nigerians as the rich now discuss and argue about the problem.