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It hurts, but I’ve moved on –Juliet Ibrahim speaks on rape experience

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Popular Ghanaian Actress, Juliet Ibrahim, has spoken concerning her past rape experience and what she did to move on even though she still feels hurt.

In an interview with Saturday Beats, the actress, Juliet Ibrahim revealed some details about her past rape experience and it has had no impact on her finding love again.

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According to the 36-year-old film producer, there is so much love in her as she has learned to have a healthy relationship after the sexual assault.

She said, “My past does not affect my future. Yes, the past can hurt but it is said that we are to leave the past behind and learn from it. Many people run from the past or live in the past but I have always believed in the positivity in life and each unique circumstance.

“Yes, one can have a healthy relationship after sexual assault. The experience I spoke about in that part of the interview (with Chide Jideonwo) is not recent. It happened over a decade ago. Every rape victim heals differently, and every victim speaks up when they are ready. Every rape victim opens up to loving again when they are mentally and physically ready. I thank God that I have been able to love again after my past experiences. I am currently single but I do love hard and I am open to (falling in) love with a great man. There is so much love inside of me as I am a hopeless romantic.”

Regarding the steps she took to recover from the trauma, she said, “Nearly one in five women would have experienced ‘complete’ or attempted rape during their lifetime. One in three female rape victims experienced it for the first time between 11-17 years old. One in eight female rape victims reported that it occurred before the age of 10. An estimated 91 per cent of victims of rape and sexual assault are female, while nine per cent are male. Nearly 99 per cent of perpetrators are male.”

Speaking on her latest projects, she said, “I recently enrolled in Berkeley College in New York City, United States of America, to obtain a Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing Communications. I have been juggling online study with acting and filmmaking. It has been a rollercoaster— hopping from one set to another, traveling between cities and countries, but I wouldn’t trade it for anything.”

Recall that Juliet Ibrahim also made the shocking revelation during an interview with Journalist Chude jideonwo, about how she was raped daily and locked indoors by her former boyfriend.

Ibrahim who didn’t reveal his identity said her ex-lover would often force his way with her and lock her in for days until her sister came to rescue her. Read Here

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