
A few days ago, a certain twitter user, @QueenCleo_92 called out one Izien, @ImNotAHooligans and accused him of being a manipulator and abuser of women.
According to her, his style was simple: go after young, unsuspecting girls that just wanted to have some fun, get them to send him nude photos, then start blackmailing them with said nudes until they ended up having sex with him.
She started out with one little, seemingly innocuous tweet.
Nigerian Twitter, I need your help to expose someone who has made the lives of some women hell. Please reach out to those that need to speak
— silver surfer (@QueenCleo_92) October 5, 2016
The accused, Izien, quickly realised the tweet was a shade at him, called her an attention seeker and warned her to stop accusing without evidence.
Things got a little more heated when tons of women started coming out to corroborate the story. One man, who preferred to be anonymous, even spoke on behalf of his fiancee, claiming she still hasn’t gotten over the ordeal which happened over five years ago.
The men are stepping forward. This one made me very sad. pic.twitter.com/GjbM2INAxH
— silver surfer (@QueenCleo_92) October 5, 2016
The man who stepped forward is explaining how this still haunts his fiancée. pic.twitter.com/3aAZ3iCG65
— silver surfer (@QueenCleo_92) October 5, 2016
One woman explained how she’d lived in fear for so long
He has been lowkey threatening women whenever they even tweet about it pic.twitter.com/eWluGn5Dvp
— silver surfer (@QueenCleo_92) October 5, 2016
The accused man, Izien could no longer stand for his ‘image’ being tarnished, so he brought in a legal team, even going as far as bringing his major accuser’s former employers, Microsoft into the matter.
In a series of now deleted tweets, he denied all accusations against him, claiming he was ready for whoever was out to get him.
However, while the support was coming in from all angles, some people felt it was only right to warn the women about sending out nudes to random people they meet off the internet. According to them, it was irresponsible behaviour which should not be commended in any way.
Twitter users weren’t very pleased by this message as quite a number of them insisted there was absolutely nothing wrong with women sending out nudes.
What’s your take on this? Is it wrong for women to send out photos of their naked bodies to strange internet friends?
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