Nigerian artist against women abuse in SA

Emmanuel Eloka pleads for men to stop the insidious abuse and killing of women.

By Zee Dladla | 26.06.2017 | Whats Hot Last Updated On 26.04.2026

Nigerian artist against women abuse in SA

With the many femicide killings and abductions that have shocked the country since the beginning of April, many entertainers have become vocal about fighting the abuse against women in the country.

And since we’ve just come from celebrating Africa month, artists from across the board have expressed their concern and plea for the protection of women and children as well. One of those artists is Nigerian musician, Emmanuel Eloka Iweka.

Emmanuel who currently resides in South Africa has also pleaded for the protection of women and children during this plight.

First of all, abuse on women and children is barbaric. As reasonable men, we are supposed to know that we are the protector of our women and children. So I find it very difficult to understand why men are being so abusive towards women, it’s not science we are the protectors of our women.

I know as a continent we’ve been pointing fingers about who are the real perpetrators of the abduction and abuse of women in South Africa, especially when it comes to the different nationalities living in the country. But as African men as a whole, we have a responsibility of owning up to the fact that we are at fault.

There are many Africans living in South Africa, so we can’t just point fingers and say that it is only South African men who are abusing women whilst we have Ghanaians, Nigerians, Tanzanians and many other African nationalities living in the country. 

Anyone of these nationalities has the capability of committing such crimes but the gospel truth is that these abuses and abductions are things that are so pathetic, it is something that shouldn’t be done in Africa.”

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We need to see each other as one Africa instead of pointing fingers, uniting together as Africans will help us in combatting the abuse and abduction against women and children. But if we continue to blame each other nothing will be done, we’ll just keep blaming ourselves. So for me, I am judging every African man as a whole not by their nationality. 

This is honestly something that should not be happening in Africa, we are really letting this continent down. If you trace our background, Africa is not known for this, so we are really letting this continent and it’s women and children down. We need to be better and do better.”

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Since living in South Africa, Emmanuel has been working with many South African artists, hopefully, his next collaboration will be focused on ways in helping the rest of the continent combat the abuse against women and children.

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Written by Staff Writer

Zibuyile began her media journey as a sales intern at Mediamark (Kagiso Media) before moving into digital content creation for ZAlebs.com. Over four years, she helped evolve the platform from a simple blog into one of South Africa's leading independent entertainment news sites.

Following ZAlebs' transition to Celebrity Worx in 2016, Zibuyile was promoted to Executive Editor, recognized for her sharp audience insight and ability to match editorial with branded content. Highlights of her time include a Bookmark Award nomination, judging TLC's Next Great Presenter, reporting from the MTV EMAs, and building partnerships with radio stations like YFM, Cliff Central, and Good Hope FM.

Her editorial work also expanded to include fast-growing digital verticals—such as lifestyle tech, online entertainment, and gambling-related content—tailored to evolving reader interests and brand opportunities.

Published on 26.06.2017
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