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Her full name is Queen Imoleayo Damilola Fatunase, she's currently Miss Aiyepe.

Queen Imoleayo is from Ikole local government area of Ekiti State, an extrovert and lover of art and music. She is an entrepreneur, beautician, and a 5.9ft tall model, who loves traveling and meeting people. Currently, she is the CEO of FID Foundation.



Queen Imoleayo is a graduate of Moshoood Abiola Polytechnic Abeokuta Ogun State, and she majored in Mass communication.

As a humanitarian, Imoleayo is biased about the rapid cases of rape against the "girl child" recorded in Nigeria. She has taken it as a responsibility to organize programs aimed at kicking out rape and sexual abuses in Nigeria.

The program most time is designed to educate young girls on how to prevent raped and other sexual abuse.

Just recently before the COVID-19 pandemic, Imoleayo organized a seminar where secondary school students (girls) were educated on how to prevent rape.

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Imoleayo maintains the fact that rape is condemnable and unjustifiable, perpetrators should be punished according to the law.

In her words:

"Rape is condemnable, it is an unjustifiable act in our society, it is high time we rise as a nation to condemn and eradicate this despicable act.

Victims of rape are made to suffer unquantifiable anguish, some become diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder, dissociation from reality, depersonalization, they endure physical violence, avoid social life, get infected with sexually transmitted infections, encounter serious difficulty in remembering events, relives moments of sexual assault and unwanted pregnancy amongst other illness.

"If you’ve been raped or sexually assaulted, then you should not suffer in silence. Rape is a crime in Nigeria, and if you are a victim you should report it to ensure the person is punished, so the person doesn't continue committing the crime."

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Queen Imoleayo is still going strong in her fight against rape and you can become her partner in this aspect.

You can follow @ Queen Imoleayo Damilola on Instagram and Facebook.



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