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Music Producer Fiokee Loses Sister to Domestic Violence

- Fiokee mourns sister’s tragic passing, revealing she was a victim of domestic violence and suffered in silence.
- The music producer urges abuse victims to speak up, warning that silence can be deadly and seeking justice for his late sister.
- Fiokee calls for action against domestic violence, emphasizing that no punishment can bring his sister back but hopes her story saves lives.
Renowned music producer and guitarist, Ifiok Effanga, popularly known as Fiokee, has expressed deep sorrow over the passing of his sister, Emma Effanga.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that in an emotional Instagram post, Fiokee alleged that his sister was a victim of domestic violence, lamenting that he was unaware of her silent suffering.
He emphasized that while justice would take its course, no punishment could bring her back.
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The producer urged individuals in abusive relationships to speak up, warning that silence could have fatal consequences.
“My heart is shattered. I can’t believe I’m writing this, but my sister is gone.
She was taken from us by someone who claimed to love her. I had no idea she was suffering in silence. She never spoke about the abuse, and now it’s too late,” he wrote.
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Fiokee further pleaded with victims of abuse to seek help, stressing that there are people willing to support them. He concluded that if his message could save even one life, his sister’s death would not be in vain.
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