Nollywood actress cum movie producer, Nazo Ekezie has joined her voice to that of majority of other Nigerians and celebrities asking the government to end police brutality in the country, starting with scrapping the SARS Unit of the police force.
The Anambra State born diva took to her Twitter handle to hint on the major reasons the government officials might not listen to the cries of the people to #EndSars, despite the protests going on in Nigeria and some parts of the world.
She wrote;
“The #ENDSARS campaign has gone unnoticed for too long because our leaders’ kids don’t live in Nigeria….
They are balling all over the world…..they have total FREEDOM! #ENDSARS NOW!! Tomorrow too tey!”
Note that, Nazo Ekezie had few weeks ago raised concerned over the constant rise of domestic violence cases in Nigeria, especially the instance of women stabbing their cheating husband.
“The only reason a woman would stab a man that is her boyfriend or husband is because she doesn’t like herself again.
which is understandable; the process of this whole marriage thing and marriage thing could make you lose yourself.
i think sometimes you even forget that you should always put yourself before any other thing.
it is also important for women who are into relationship or marriages to have friends or family members that they can always put a call to the husband or partner when he starts losing himself.
it’s crazy, how you forget yourself and then do the unthinkable by ending your life because you are trying to correct a cheating man.
you have told this man to stop cheating, you have asked him, you have begged him, yet he wouldn’t listen. you have said it to him so many times, is he your child? why do you want to lose your life because you want to correct a man?
if he hasn’t changed, he doesn’t want to change. let him go. leave that relationship or marriage before it ruins you.
you mustn’t have to stab him. if you do, it must be because you have lost hope in yourself.
you have come to believe that outside that relationship, you are nothing,” she said.”