TRENDING: LASG reacts as Seyi Awolowo brags on using sons to ‘run train on people’s daughters’

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BBNaija All Stars housemate, Seyi Awolowo is trending on social media after saying how his sons will ”run trains” on people’s daughters.

He became the number one trending hot topic on X (Formerly Twitter) after the videos went viral over his words about women and what his sons would do to them in their relationship.

In the viral clip, Seyi was seen chatting with Soma and Whitemoney while he brags  about how his sons will run trains on people’s daughters. He said he is already saving money for it, and he has set up savings accounts for his son and the sons of his friends towards the act.

“I gave birth to a boy first, he will fxck your daughter! And I don dey save. I get shina account for my son, miscellaneous account, I dey pay money. I get that account for son, I get that account for my guy son, I get that account for a lot of my boys, their son, they will fxck your daughter! My boys! Dem go come meet me say ‘daddy I need the Benz’, I will give them the Benz, I will give them the key to the guest house, them go go run train on people’s daughters. I dey say am plainly and I know where I dey talk am from, I’m giving birth to boys and dey go dey fxck people daughters.”

See the viral video:

 

The Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Agency (DSVA) has now taken notice of Seyi Awolowo, a housemate on the Big Brother Naija All Stars show.

They strongly criticized the comments made by the BBNaija star, saying that they perpetuate harmful attitudes and contribute to violence and abuse.

The statement reads in part:

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

The Lagos state DSVA also are not happy with those who were present when Seyi made such comments but did not try keeping him quiet.

They wrote:

“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 circumstances such as this.”