Earlier  today, Stephanie Okere released a statement via his manager condemning  his brother Daniel Okereke for allegedly raping a University of Lagos  undergraduate. Typical of Charles Novia, he has reacted to the statement  sent out by Stephanie’s camp. Read below;  
“Stephanie  Linus ( nee Okereke) a Nollywood actress recently put out a reproduced  statement below about a rape case involving her brother, Daniel Okereke ,  who is accused of raping a Unilag undergraduate and currently has a  criminal case against him with the Police in Lagos.
Reading  the statement, I could not help but feel pity and admiration for  Stephanie. Indeed, it is a harrowing experience to have a family member  accused of such a despicable and heinous crime and it is even more  traumatic to be linked with the accused as if by being related by blood,  she is culpable too in the crime. Using recent templates in  entertainment, one should ask if Brandy Norwood was culpable when Ray J  leaked the sex videos of Kim Kardashian a few years ago? Or some other  examples I cannot remember at present?
The  truth is that in law, each one is judged by their own actions and  Stephanie is not in any way under the limelight for a crime which she  knew nothing of. For that, I wholly sympathize with her and pray for  comfort for her and other members of her family at this trying period.  No matter the outcome of the case, there will always be a suspicion that  Daniel Okereke did something to blacken the family name and the outcry  against rape has been passionate (and rightly so) in the past decade in  Nigeria. I support any action taken against rapists by the law courts  and while the onus of proof lies with Daniel to prove his innocence,  there is no gainsaying that this case is going to be a watershed in  Nigeria’s legal system for the interest it has generated. In a way, the  family name is a respected name in both the business and entertainment  sectors and a high profile case such as this will involve much  microscopic scrutiny.
I  commend Stephanie’s bravery in bringing out the statement below. She  has proved by her action to be a worthy role model for a present  generation.”
Below is Stephanie’s Statement:
‘I  am distraught and  devastated to hear of the recent allegation of rape  brought against a relative of mine, Daniel Okereke (my brother).
While  it is a very difficult time for me, and my family; I feel the need to  make clear my position, lest there be any doubt. Rape is rape,  regardless of who the face of the accused is.
Indeed,  the irony is not lost on me. I have spent my lifelong career  advocating and living my conviction that women around the world should  be able to live free of violence, sexual harassment or any form  of abuse against their persons. This conviction led me to be involved in  numerous initiatives combating violence against women in several  countries including the U.S, Liberia and Sierra Leone.
The  conviction also led me to place much of my energy on my work  with Vesico Vaginal Fistula (VVF), a passion that dates back to my time  at the University of Calabar.
As  a student, I heard a story about young girls who had been forced into  early marriage and were suffering the negative and embarrassing effects  of VVF. The story stayed in my consciousness and drove me, for years, to  seek ways to raise awareness on the condition; leading to my work with  a team of dedicated doctors to carry out repair surgeries for  VVF victims across the country; and my self-produced, soon to be  released movie, ‘DRY.’
So,  again, it is indeed heart breaking for me to receive and deal with news  alleging a family member of mine is an alleged perpetrator of sexual  violence against a woman. I am devastated.
This  case is now in Nigeria’s criminal justice system as the accused awaits  arraignment. I have also encouraged and assured the alleged victim of my  stance against rape and applaud her for her bravery to upset the  culture of silence, in Nigeria; even as I accord deference and  patiently wait for the criminal justice system to determine the guilt or  innocence of my brother.
For  Nigerian press and blogs; I call on you to please report this case in  an ethical manner. I am a married woman living my life. The alleged  transgression of my relative does not make it mine. The focus should be  the impact of rape on the alleged victim, and resources for other  alleged victims, not me.
Some  members of the press and blogs have turned me into the accuser; using  my name for sensational headlines and putting my images, exclusively, in  their stories. This is a form of victimization of me as a woman, its  unethical and extremely hurtful. I am not the alleged accused.
I  therefore please ask all bloggers and the media who have placed my  pictures and name to this story to refrain from further using me to  sensationalise this story.
I thank my fans, and all well-wishers for your continued support and ask for your continued prayers.
God bless"





 
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