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- All you need to know about the rape festival in Ozoro
A cultural festival in Ozoro Kingdom, Delta State, is now under scrutiny following widespread reports of attacks on women Content warning: This article discusses sexual violence and may be distressing for some readers Another disturbing story has again gripped Nigeria, once again placing the safety, dignity, and rights of women under scrutiny In Ozoro Kingdom, the headquarters of Isoko
- Ozoros Alue-Do festival: Nigerian police say no complaints of rape made
Police in Nigeria say 15 people have been arrested following allegations of sexual assault at a community festival in the southern Delta state
- Fact-Check: Re- “Rape Festival” in Ozoro Community in Delta State.
The incident took place on March 20, 2026, in Ozoro Kingdom, Isoko North Local Government Area, Delta State Reports and viral videos showed women being molested, stripped, and raped by groups of youths during a festival The Delta state government has stressed that no cultural festival in Delta State permits or endorses sexual assault
- Ozoros day of shame: How a Cultural Festival Allegedly Mutated into . . .
What should have been an expression of heritage became, according to multiple accounts, a coordinated assault on women — a breakdown not only of order, but of the very cultural codes the
- Ozoro Festival: No official rape complaint so far – Police
THE Delta State Police Command has said no official complaint of rape had been lodged in connection with the Ozoro Alue-Do festival According to the police, investigations are focused on possible cases of sexual assault from attacks recorded during the festival The Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Bright Edafe, made the clarification during an interview on Channels Television
- The Disgrace of Ozoro: Why Does A Rape Festival Even Exist?
It’s called the Alue-Do Festival, held in Ozoro, a town in the Isoko North of Delta state, Nigeria #NIGERIA : There’s currently an ongoing "festival" in Ozoro, Isoko north LGA Delta State, whereby if they see any woman or girl outside, she would be raped and molested I have no words
- A festival or a culture of rape? | Daily Times Nigeria News - Nigeria . . .
It did not have to take a festival turning into a site of mass sexual assault It does not have to take another girl being cornered, silenced, or dismissed Nigeria does not lack laws; it lacks consistency in enforcement, alignment between awareness and action, and a refusal to tolerate violence against the girl child
- Nigeria Festival Horror? Women’s groups demand immediate government . . .
A growing controversy surrounding a traditional festival in Delta State, Nigeria, has ignited nationwide outrage, with women’s rights groups demanding the swift government intervention over what they describe as “institutionalised rape culture,” after disturbing reports and viral footage of sexual violence flooded social media However, community members have pushed back, insisting the
- A festival or a culture of rape?, By Rinu Oduala - Premium Times
Nigeria already contends with sexual violence on a significant scale, with cases of rape emerging regularly across states
- Ozoro festival: 16 in custody, no rape reports so far – Police
The Delta State Police Command has denied claims that the Alue-Do festival in Ozoro was a “rape festival,” stating that no official reports of sexual assault have been received
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