A Silverbird TV presenter responds to Yhemolee, saying false rape accusations don’t always ruin men’s careers, citing D’banj and Biodun Fatoyinbo cases
A Silverbird TV presenter has reacted to Yhemolee’s comments about false r@pe allegations, disputing claims that such accusations always destroy men’s lives.
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During a discussion, she argued that many high-profile cases show accused men often retain careers and influence despite controversy.
She referenced the past r@pe allegation involving singer D’banj, noting that he continues to maintain an active career today.
She also cited photographer Busola Dakolo’s accusation against COZA founder Biodun Fatoyinbo, pointing out that his church remains operational with a large following.
The presenter said comparing punishment for r@pe and false accusations is illogical, given the different physical, psychological, and emotional impacts involved.
While acknowledging that false accusers should face consequences, she stressed that equating their punishment to that of convicted r@pists is inappropriate.
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She also questioned why Yhemolee did not speak out against r@pe when the recent allegation first surfaced.




















