Popular Nigerian filmmaker, Biodun Stephen has recounted how her mother was murdered by a drunk driver.
The award-winning film director, via her Twitter page, revealed that she drove past where her mother was killed and much has changed as the building, the car rammed into, still stood only with a different color.
She admitted that she is still hurt, but grateful for the journey this far.
Remembering the painful death, she recounted how 23 years ago, a drunk driver ran into her mother and got away with murder.
“Today, I drove past where my dear mother was killed. Much has changed but the car rammed her into still stood, only different in colour. Hurt but grateful for the journey this far. 23 years ago, my mother was killed by a drunk driver, and he got away with murder”.
Many took to her comment section to sympathize with her, with some recounting their own experience.
One Sola Mathew wrote, “It’s evident that you’ve channeled your emotions and experiences into your craft, and as an award-winning filmmaker, you’ve found a powerful way to tell stories that resonate with others. Your ability to capture the essence of life’s challenges and triumphs is a testament to your talent and the enduring memory of your mother. May your filmmaking journey continue to shine a light on important issues and inspire others to reflect on their own paths. May her soul be in peace.
One Ajoke Ad wrote, “12 years ago, a bus driver knocked me and my friend over because we were his only available option to avoid hitting cars. He chose to take a life to avoid paying to repair damaged vehicles Lol
One Marcourt Empire wrote, “You just think he git away truly Maybe no human saw him but God did. Nemesis will catch up with him that is if it hasn’t. Take heart
One Ladyque wrote, “This is Nigeria nothing works here
One Chineld wrote, “Chai… In Nigeria, you can get away with anything. After 27 years they fund Tupac’s killer
One Ijeoma Setter wrote, “Wow 23yrs later justice hasn’t been served. God help us get
One Official Am Blessed wrote, “And today they killed another pregnant woman in Ago Palace
One The Wave Goddess wrote, “I’m sorry the system is so fucked up!! Somebody come and remove me from this country ASAP”.
Three years back, Biodun Stephen had fed hundreds of children in remembrance of her late mother.
The filmmaker had expressed her happiness in feeding over 250 children in honor of her mother Ibironke who died on November 5, 2000.
Sharing a photo of her mother, she stated that it was the last picture they took together as she narrated how she died.