Ntsiki Mazwai Embroiled In Twitter Backlash Over Recent Comments On Women Accountability
Controversial South African poet, activist and social commentator Ntsiki Mazwai has ruffled feathers once again with her recent comments about the sexual abuse of young women.
In the wake of the shocking BBC documentary chronicling the horrors of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) and that of the late Bishop TB Joshua, the world has been left aghast. The three-part special sees first-hand witnesses account for the atrocities that happened at SCOAN at the hands of Joshua, with some of the most chilling confessions being that of rape and torture.
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Among the victims is Sihle Sibisi from South Africa. She was one of those who suffered perpetual sexual assault at the hands of the Nigerian megachurch leader.
While the world has been fuming at the recent discoveries, Ntsiki has been of a different mind, commenting that some women need to be held accountable on a repost by a user named @MsRebrand.
Netizens on X were unfavourable towards the remarks, with many questioning Mazwai’s character and stance on feminism.
@Ntandozi007 posted a reply to a thread and said: “Ntsiki has always been horrible.”
@IamTumz was scathing in his verdict, labelling Mazwai a “sh*tty human.”
@akho_m reposted the screenshotted thread and said, “Ntsiki was never a good person; how y’all never saw that is beyond me.”
With the backlash, Mazwai poked fun at discovering that she’s been trending by posting a meme with the caption: “Which Ntsiki is trending?”