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Actress Victoria Inyama Shares Personal Experience With Female Circumcision

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Actress Victoria Inyama Shares Personal Experience With Female Circumcision

Actress Victoria Inyama has talked candidly about her female circumcision experience, stating that it was the best thing that ever happened to her.

During a live Instagram session with medical celebrity Daddy Freeze, Inyama disclosed that she had the surgery while residing in a village with her grandma.

Inyama claims that circumcision gives her authority over men, enabling her to manage closeness.

“Yes, I was circumcised. Because I grew up in the village with my grandmother, and that is what is helping me. That’s the best thing they did for me.

“I swear to God because if I say I am not doing, I am not doing. And that is the power that I have as a woman, and anybody who tries me, I will give you back. No one can say they saw me in hotels. That’s the best thing my grandmother did for me”, she said.

Victoria Inyama’s openness about her personal experience highlights the importance of awareness and dialogue surrounding female circumcision. Her story serves as a reminder of the diverse perspectives and the need for ongoing education to promote health, rights, and cultural understanding.

By sharing her journey, she contributes to breaking the silence and encouraging conversations that can lead to positive change and empowerment for women everywhere.

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