Renowned Nigerian guitarist, Fiokee, has taken to social media to express his devastating grief over the loss of his beloved sister. In a heart-wrenching post, Fiokee revealed that his sister was a victim of domestic abuse, which ultimately led to her tragic demise.

With a shattered heart, Fiokee shared his pain and frustration, stating that his sister was taken from them by someone who claimed to love her. He confessed that he had no idea she was suffering in silence, as she never spoke about the abuse.
Fiokee’s emotional post served as a plea to those who may be trapped in abusive relationships. He urged them to speak up, emphasizing that silence can be deadly. He acknowledged that fear can make it difficult to seek help, but reassured them that there are people who care and will provide support.
The grieving guitarist emphasized that justice will be served, but no amount of punishment can bring his sister back. He hoped that his message would save at least one life, ensuring that his sister’s death would not be in vain.
Fiokee’s poignant tribute to his sister has sparked an outpouring of condolences and support from fans and fellow musicians.
See some reactions below,
Thefoodnetworknig2 urged, “Please, people, be talking! You have loved ones who won’t forgive themselves when you’re gone! Please leave to live; marriage is not a gateway to heaven. You can do very well in life without being a Mrs! May she RIP.”
Gem_glam jokingly asked, “Wetin go con do the MRS title?” (What will the MRS title do?)
Omalicha_uc_ shared a sad reality, saying,”At times, all the victims support and enable their abuser, making it very difficult to intervene. The next thing they would say is ‘it’s raining everywhere’ and ‘don’t put mouth in family matters.’ May her soul rest.”
Modupeoluwa_ emphasized, “Can we all learn to start speaking up when abused? It’s better to be alone than dead!”
Okiki_gold responded with love, saying, “Love you for this one”