Yoruba actress, Foluke Daramola-Salako, has made a shocking revelation on how she lost her virginity to rapists.
Foluke, who is currently championing the course of her Non-Government Organisation, Action Against Rape In Africa, explained that her experiences as female child played a vital role in the establishment of the NGO.
•Foluke Daramola
The NGO is also supported by her colleagues including Fathia Balogun, Ronke Ojo, Eniola Badmus and Ayo Adesanya.
In a recent interview, Daramola reminisced that “I have had different experiences; I have been in a marriage once, I was abused in it, I was deflowered by rapists, I lost my father when I was two years-old, it wasn’t easy at all. I started acting when I was a teenager because I needed to put food on my table and to further my education. In fact, I share the same experiences with the common man and that is why I want to do something to assist them.
“I had a younger brother and I never get to have a father figure in my life. As I grew up, my environment exposed me to danger and that was why I was deflowered at an early stage.”
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Posted: at 18-02-2014 01:28 PM (11 years ago) | Addicted Hero
Mumspet2025 at 18-02-2014 01:46 PM (11 years ago) (f)
hhhhhhhhmmmmmm all celebrities same story
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iam_teehizik at 18-02-2014 05:27 PM (11 years ago) (m)
Quote from: kenny_kenny on 18-02-2014 02:28 PM
cus she is a bitch,i kw her personally!!!
the moment i saw ur response, all i can do is to *smh. You're also a lady ma'am. There is a sayin dont judge wot u dont knw. I believe you have sumtin against her personality. Consider if you're in her shoes and some1 use dat word for you. Juz sayin ni o, am not a big fan of any celeb in 9ja and abroad. Buh juz wanna advise you to mince ur words
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