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BBNaija All Stars: Lagos govt kicks as Seyi Awolowo says he’ll train sons to ‘have sex’ with girls

Reacting to the remark, which has generated criticisms, the Lagos State, Domestic and Sexual Agency described it as “disturbing.”

• August 20, 2023
Seyi Awolowo
Seyi Awolowo [Credit: Tori News]

The Lagos State government on Sunday berated Big Brother All Stars housemate Seyi Awolowo over his recent sexually predatory remarks.

In a conversation with fellow housemate Whitemoney after the Saturday night party, Seyi said he would birth boys “so they will run trains on people’s daughters.”

The contentious reality housemate, who several have accused of being a misogynist, disclosed that he has been saving money in a miscellaneous account for his son, his friend’s son, and many of “his boys” to have sex with girls.

“I have opened miscellaneous account for my son to use and have sex with people’s daughters,” said the housemate, adding, “I’ll give him my car key and key to the guest house to knack ‘his’ daughters.”

Reacting to the remark, which has generated criticisms, the Lagos State, Domestic and Sexual Agency described it as “disturbing.”

“We strongly condemn the comments made by Seyi Awolowo in a disturbing video that has surfaced. Such remarks perpetuate harmful attitudes and contribute to a culture of violence and abuse,” the agency said in a tweet.

It added, “The bystanders’ passive response in the video is also deeply concerning because it only enables such behaviour to persist. It is important for us all to actively speak up in such circumstances such as this.”

Also condemning the remarks in a tweet, former housemate Mike Edwards of the “Pepper Dem” season said he would not condone such behaviour. Mike further took down a picture of him and Seyi from the platform.

Similarly, Dorothy Bachor of the “Lockdown” season said she regrets all decisions to save Seyi.

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