Nigerian media personality Lolo has shared a deeply personal and painful experience of sexual assault, revealing she was raped by a colleague—a trauma that has haunted her for years.
In the latest episode of the Say My Piece podcast, Lolo recounted the incident that occurred six years ago, stating that the most traumatizing part was having to see her abuser every day at work.
“I was raped by my colleague once in my life. I saw him every day and it left me traumatized,” she said.
“I was rap3d by our colleague. I see him everyday”
— @𝗼𝗻𝗲𝗷𝗼𝗯𝗹𝗲𝘀𝘀𝗯𝗼𝘆 (@OneJoblessBoy) April 5, 2025
— Broadcaster, Lolo pic.twitter.com/bClXMCevNZ
While she chose not to reveal the name of the accused, Lolo strongly hinted that the individual is a prominent figure in the broadcasting industry, a fact that has sparked widespread discussion online.
Lolo’s revelation sheds light on the invisible pain many women endure, especially those who are forced to coexist with their abusers in professional environments. Her courage has drawn support across social media, with many commending her for speaking up.
Triggering but necessary: What are your thoughts on the way society handles rape cases, especially in the workplace?