Nigerian singer Ayra Starr has expressed her anger over the horrific murder of Idowu Christianah, a third-year student at the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB).
Christianah was brutally killed by her so-called friend, Ayomide Adeleye, who has been revealed as not only a cold-blooded killer but also a possible serial murderer.
The disturbing news surfaced on September 5, 2024, igniting anger across social media platforms. Ayomide Adeleye, a 200-level student from Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU), was named the key suspect in the murder of Christianah after being arrested weeks following her reported missing.
As details of this horrific crime circulated, it caught the eye of well-known personalities, including singer Ayra Starr.
Known for her bold and fearless voice in music, Ayra took to her official X page to share her shock and disgust over a terrible act.
The Sabi Girl did not hold back, fervently demanding justice for Christianah and every woman who has suffered from men like Adeleye.
She pointed out that enough is enough, calling for men to stop the meaningless killings and assaults on women, firmly declaring that women deserve to be treated better.
In her words:
“Stop killing us ! Stop rap!ng us ! Women deserve better.”
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