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[SIZE=7]Andrew Kibe: I am a Rape Survivor[/SIZE]
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[li]By MARTIN SIELE on 16 August 2020 - 12:11 pm[/li]
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[li]Former [I]Kiss FM[/I] presenter Andrew Kibe on Saturday, August 15, opened up for the first time on being molested as a child.[/li]Kibe was visibly emotional as he told the story on his podcast, as part of a candid conversation on rape with artists Benzema and Murasta.
He disclosed that he chose to make the story public after realising in a locker room conversation at the gym with two of his friends that all three of them had been molested as children. He explained that before the locker room conversation, he had never spoken on the incident which took place when he was in pre-school.
Noting that it happened when they lived in apartments in Ngara, Nairobi, he accused an man who stayed in one of the blocks of forcing children as young as 4 and 5 years old to perform oral sex on him.
Kibe noted that the man was well-known and influential in the area as he was heavily involved in community matters.
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He stated that he never spoke of the incident until years later, when he came face to face with his abuser.
Kibe revealed that when he was 18 years old, his mother accompanied him to a government office to meet someone who she said could help a younger Kibe land a job, only for the person to turn out to be his abuser.
"The guy who molested us when we were kids is sitting on the table, and my mum is telling me he is supposed to give me a job and change my life.
“I told her I don’t want to talk to this guy or be next to this guy. She didn’t understand it, I never told her what happened. But when I talked about it in the changing room to my two friends, they had experienced something similar,” Kibe stated.
He questioned why society seemed to protect rapists and abusers.
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