The victim, Anjola Oluwa, had taken to Twitter to open up about being raped twice, and bragged about not being a bitter feminist despite her ordeal.
In reaction to Anjola’s story, Nancy gave her tips on how to avoid getting raped again. She admonished her to stop wearing short and tight clothes, dressing half-naked, and encouraged her to try wearing hijabs to avoid getting the attention of men.
@flexiblenancy tweeted,
“You got raped twice? So sad
Let me advice you as a psychologist1-Stop wearing mini skirts
2- stop dressing half naked
3- stop wearing tight clothes
4- pray hard
5- please try jihab you will thank me later.”
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Her advise has, however, been met with massive criticisms on the micro-blogging platform, with many dragging her to filth for indirectly blaming women for getting raped by men.
Read some comments below,
@busayo_cole wrote, “Indian women are usually dressed in saree or salwar kameez. yet, there was an average of 86 rape cases daily in 2021.
This level of idiocy should be a punishable offence.”
@mariceecee98 wrote, “Claim to be a psychologist, but here you are victim blaming and shaming. Disgusting! You know women who are dressed in full Hijab are victims of [email protected] and SA all the time. Has nothing to do with how a woman’s dressed and you know it.”
@its_emmanuell wrote, “This perpetuates rape culture. It don’t matter what you got on, you shouldn’t be raped because of what you wear!!”
@eliah_hunt wrote, “The worst psychologist ever. And of cause you’re Nigerian”