My Dad Raped Me And My Sisters For Over 30 Years, I Had 5 Kids For Him – Aziza Kibibi [Video]

Tobias Sylvester
By Tobias Sylvester

An African-American author and activist, Aziza Kibibi has narrated how she and her sisters were raped by their father, Aswad Ayinde, for over 30 years until she had five kids for him.

My Dad Raped Me And My Sisters For Over 30 Years, I Had 5 Kids For Him - Aziza Kibibi [Video]

How Aziza Kibibi Was Abused By Her Father, Aswad Ayinde

In a video shared on social media, the woman revealed that her father started raping her when she was only eight years old and when she was 12 years old, she wished she was born.

Kibibi claimed that her father was a manipulator who forced her and her siblings into believing that what he was doing to them was special and that his sexual abuse was “ordained by God”.

The woman said that her mother knew about the sexual abuse but did nothing to help, adding that she was not allowed to go to school and was isolated from her extended family so she won’t open up to anyone.

She said she wanted to run away from home at some point but her brother and sisters stopped her, and she then realized that if she left home, her dad will begin abusing her sisters so she stayed.

Kibibi said her randy father promised that if she didn’t complain, he won’t touch her sisters, so she stopped complaining until she later found out that her father was raping her sisters too.

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The woman said at the age of 15, she got pregnant with her father’s child, stressing that all her five children, who are also her siblings, were delivered by her after her father impregnated her five times at their home.

In all, her father birthed six children and Kibibi, who is the oldest daughter, is the biological mother of her dad’s five other children – three boys and two girls.

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Kibibi said she finally escaped her father when she was 24. She’s now working hard and staying focused to raise her five children, who are her siblings.

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In a different post, she shared a screenshot of her father’s court trial after he was finally exposed and sentenced to 90 years in prison in 2013 for raping his daughters.

According to reports, In 2005, Kibibi, along with her mother reported the case to the police. Aswad Ayinde had traveled for a meeting, so they leveraged on his absence and quickly reported the case to the police.

He was arrested immediately and charged to court. In 2011, he was charged with over 28 crimes, some of which include child molestation, sexual assault, violence, aggravated criminal sexual contact, and child endangerment.

He was sentenced to forty (40) years imprisonment. He was also sentenced to another 50 years in jail for the continuous sexual assault of his daughter, Aziza Kibibi. In total, Aswad Ayinde was sentenced to 90 years imprisonment.

Her father, Aswad Ayinde, is a Grammy award-winning music director, famous for directing the music video for the Fugees’ hit song “Killing Me Softly”.

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My Dad Raped Me And My Sisters For Over 30 Years, I Had 5 Kids For Him - Aziza Kabibi [Video]

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Watch the video below:

KanyiDaily recalls that a 9-year-old girl had also narrated how her 43-year-old constantly raped her to the point that she started having issues with her heath in Lagos.

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Tobias Sylvester is the news editor for Kanyi Daily News and is based in Lagos.Contact Tobias at [email protected] a confidential tip? Submit it here
1 Comment
  • This story is really sad. Not only is the story sad; but the writings within this article are sad. Obviously there was no proof-reading. There are so many errors, it may make a person question the accuracy of the article. The author should go back and try again.

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