In a heart-wrenching interview on the Lucky Udu Experience podcast, Enugu-born actor Chibuike Uchenna Okafor courageously recounted a traumatic chapter from his childhood.
At just seven years old, he was sexually molested by two older sisters in his neighborhood a painful secret he carried for years under threats and manipulation.
A Child’s Trust Betrayed
The sisters, university students much older than Actor Chibuike Okafor, showered him with gifts, biscuits, money, and small tokens.
To a young boy, this generosity felt like affection, a sign of care from adults who seemed kind and loving.
But behind this façade, a cruel manipulation unfolded.
The gifts were tools of control, fostering trust that would later shatter his innocence.
The Start of a Terrifying Ordeal
Okafor candidly described the moment when the women first molested him, a confusing experience that terrified him.
Raised to believe such things were taboo, he struggled with fear and shame, compounded by the women’s repeated warnings to keep silent.
“If you tell anybody, those children will laugh at you,” they threatened, words that trapped him in silence for years.
Manipulation and Control
The interview revealed how the women ensured their grip over Okafor was maintained.
“They called me back in the evening, not to repeat what they did in the morning, but to make sure I didn’t tell anybody,” Okafor recalled.
The psychological scars of these actions run deep and complicated.
Reflecting on the Impact
By opening up publicly, Okafor challenges societal taboos that often silence victims of abuse, especially male survivors.
Moreover, the fear of ridicule or disbelief still prevents many victims from coming forward.
A Call for Awareness and Change
Okafor’s testimony is not just a personal revelation.
It shines a spotlight on the urgent need to raise awareness about child sexual abuse and dismantle harmful stigmas.
Educating communities about the signs of abuse and fostering environments where victims feel safe to speak out are critical steps forward.
Controversy and Criticism
This raw and emotional account has sparked strong reactions online.
Some criticize the lack of sufficient protection for vulnerable children in many Nigerian communities.
Others question societal attitudes that dismiss or mock victims’ experiences.
Actor Chibuike Okafor’s story is a powerful indictment of these systemic failings.

