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Adekunle Gold sends message to men after killing of FUNAAB student
Nigerian singer AG Baby, has taken to social media to share a powerful message addressing men in light of the tragic death of Idowu Christianah, a 300-level student of FUNAAB. Christianah was abducted and murdered by Ayomide Adeleye, a student of Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU), even after a ransom was paid by her family.
Reacting to the heartbreaking news, Adekunle Gold used his X account to urge men to rethink masculinity and hold each other accountable for their actions. His message emphasized the importance of speaking out against abuse and violence towards women. He wrote:
“Men, true strength is not about staying silent but about standing up to your friends who abuse, rape, or demean women. Let’s redefine masculinity by holding each other accountable. #JusticeForChristianah.”
Adekunle Gold’s statement comes amid growing calls for justice for Christianah and other victims of gender-based violence. His message highlights the need for collective responsibility and action in addressing the issue of violence against women.
Men, true strength is not about staying silent but about standing up to your friends who abuse, rape, or demean women. Let's redefine masculinity by holding each other accountable.#JusticeforChristianah
— BIG FISH 🦈 (@adekunleGOLD) September 5, 2024
In a video shared on Snapchat, Adekunle Gold showed site workers clearing a field in preparation for the construction of his new home in Texas.
This new achievement comes just days after AG Baby shared a motivational message with his fans on social media, speaking about how one song changed his life forever. The message was shared from a place of gratitude as he began working on his new home.
Adekunle Gold, one of Nigeria’s most famous Afro-pop singers of the last decade, has indeed come a long way. His growth is filled with testimonies, and this new achievement is proof of his hard work and dedication to his craft.