Actress Sunshine Rosman Speaks Out Against Sexual Harassment in Nigeria.
Nigerian actress, Sunshine Rosman, has sparked conversations online after speaking out about sexual harassment and the safety concerns many women face in society.
In a recent statement, the actress questioned the normalization of harassment, suggesting that casual public misconduct may reflect more dangerous behavior in private settings.
According to her:
“Sexual harassment is one of the most passive things in Nigeria. If a man can casually harass you during the day, what do you think he can do behind closed doors?”
Her remarks have generated mixed reactions across social media, with many users supporting her call for greater awareness, accountability, and protection for victims of harassment.
The discussion has also reignited broader conversations around gender-based violence, public safety, consent, and the experiences many women encounter in everyday life.
Supporters argue that speaking openly about harassment helps encourage awareness and empowers victims to report abuse, while others stress the need for stronger legal enforcement and cultural change.
The actress’s comments add to ongoing national and global conversations about creating safer environments and addressing misconduct both in public and private spaces.
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