Gov Fayose’s sister, Mo Fayose reveals she was sexually molested as a child

Gov Fayose’s sister, Mo Fayose reveals she was sexually molested as a child

Mo Fayose, younger sister to the Ekiti State governor, Ayodele Fayose has revealed that she was once a victim of sexual molestation but that she has s

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Mo Fayose, younger sister to the Ekiti State governor, Ayodele Fayose has revealed that she was once a victim of sexual molestation but that she has since forgiven one of the man who molested her when he reached out to her on face book. She made all this known via a post on her facebook page.

“Just looking through my memory archive and I asked myself this question… Mo, what makes you so mentally strong and stable? The only answer to that would be the sexual and physical abuse I sustained when I was a child. Although it rocked the boat of my sanity for many years, but today, I give God the glory for giving me the strength and love to live again.

“Summer 2011, one of the men that sexually abused me messaged me on Facebook and from the bottom of my heart, I forgave him. People that I tell the story to usually tell me that I should have reported him to the police but my answer is, will it replace the mental and emotional torture that I’ve been through? Or of what use will it be to my life now? Hell No!

“Today, I am a very happy girl. I live and take each day as it comes. I give unconditional love out and always ensure that I leave a beautiful footprint anywhere I go plus I get to share my story with those who are truly searching for sanity again. Remember this fact as you go around this week, forgiveness is for you, not for the person that abused you, ” Mo Fayose concluded.

Recall that just a few weeks ago, Mo revealed that she finds her breast quite unattractive and voiced out her decisions to get a boob job if she had the money, that way she would get back the confidence she requires as a woman.