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The Disturbing Trend of “Serial Killer Boy” Discourse on Social Media: A Call to Awareness

The Disturbing Trend of "Serial Killer Boy" Discourse on Social Media: A Call to Awareness

In recent days, a troubling trend emerged on X, where discussions about a “serial killer boy” sparked widespread concern and debate. This disturbing narrative raises serious questions about the romanticization of violence, the dangers of social media dynamics, and the urgent need for greater awareness around femicide, a deeply rooted issue that affects women globally.

A particularly tragic case is that of Christianah, a student at Olabisi Onabanjo University. Christianah was a young woman with dreams and aspirations, working hard to build a life for herself, hopes that will now never be realized. Described by those who knew her as warm-hearted, intelligent, and full of promise, her life was tragically cut short in a heartbreaking incident that has sparked widespread outrage and calls for justice.

  1. Betrayed by a Friend

The details of Christianah’s death are as shocking as they are heartbreaking. She was reportedly kidnapped by a male friend from her university, someone she likely trusted. This betrayal is devastating; a friend turning into a captor, ultimately taking her life. The circumstances surrounding her kidnapping and murder have ignited a wave of grief and anger, not just from her family and friends, but from people across the country who see in her story a reflection of a much larger problem.

  1. Gender-Based Violence

Christianah’s death is a tragic example of the dangers women face, even from those they know and trust. Gender-based violence is a pervasive issue in Nigeria, with many women and girls facing threats not only from strangers but from those within their own social circles. The #JusticeForChristianah movement has reignited discussions about the systemic failures that allow such violence to occur, as well as the cultural attitudes that perpetuate it.

What makes Christianah’s death even more horrifying is the revelation that her killer had reportedly committed previous acts of violence, including the murders of his girlfriend and sister. These revelations have shocked the nation, raising questions about how such a dangerous individual was able to continue his reign of terror unchecked.

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  1. #JusticeForChristianah Gained Momentum


As news of Christianah’s tragic fate spread, the hashtag #JusticeForChristianah began trending on X, uniting voices in a collective demand for justice. The movement quickly gained traction, with thousands expressing their sorrow and outrage, sharing her story, and calling for accountability. The hashtag has become a symbol of the fight against gender-based violence, particularly in educational institutions, where young women like Christianah should feel safe, not vulnerable.

  1. A Call for Justice and Systemic Change

The #JusticeForChristianah movement is not just about seeking justice for Christianah but also about addressing the broader issues of gender-based violence and the failures of the system to protect women. As the movement grows, so do the calls for:

  • Immediate and thorough investigation: There is a demand for law enforcement to swiftly investigate Christianah’s murder, ensuring that those responsible are brought to justice without delay.
  • Protection for women on campus: The incident has highlighted the need for better security measures on university campuses, where students should be protected from harm, particularly from those who may seek to exploit their trust.
  • Education and awareness: To prevent future tragedies, there must be a concerted effort to educate both men and women about the dangers of gender-based violence, including the importance of recognizing and addressing signs of abusive or harmful behavior in relationships.

Conclusion

As these conversations unfold, we must remain vigilant, question the content we consume and share, and work collectively to create a safer and more respectful online environment. Femicide is not a joke; it is a tragic reality for too many women, and we must do everything in our power to prevent it.

Written by Seunfunmi Joshua

Seunfunmi is a Publicist, Filmmaker, Writer & Producer of Live Events..

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