'I Wish To Meet The Robber Who Raped Me In 2004′ – Actress, Elvina Ibru

Former winner of the Miss Big and Beautiful UK, who weighed 210 kg, but now weighs 115kg has declared her interest in meeting with the robber who raped her in 2004.

'I Wish To Meet The Robber Who Raped Me In 2004′ – Actress, Elvina Ibru
Actress Elvina Ibru

Nollywood actress, Elvina Ibru, has declared her interest in meeting with the robber who raped her at her boyfriend's house in 2004.

During an interview, the star actress, who played the role of Mopelola in the blockbuster movie, “The Bling Lagosians” urged rape victims to speak out.

Her words, “I was raped by an armed robber in 2004. It wasn’t my fault and not an incident that warrants me taking up microphone about, so I set up an advocacy group to address it.

"The group is to manage the young and old ones who had been through the same ugly incident like me. I know if I had to go all out to the media about the situation, it will fizzle out.

 

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“However, it is not something I have been silent about; I don’t know the person that raped me, but I will meet him again, I know I will meet him”.

The scion member of Ibru family went on to advise Nollywood stakeholders to be professional in their conduct, adding that the industry needed the touch of core professionals.

“Although I can say that I am not a veteran in the movies because I just spiced up my acting recently, but I have been on stage for a long time. What I can bring to the table for my colleagues is that they must be professional with their jobs as much as possible.

“There are times that we need to up our games as actors, producers and other professions in the film making industry; we need to be professional and do things right. The fault in our movies did not just happen because we lack money, they also come with the way we handle things as professionals, though, money is also a big factor.

“There are other things that are attached to film making which we need to look at to move the industry forward,” she said.