Popular crossdresser Abuja Area Mama has tragically passed away, reportedly murdered by unknown assailants in Abuja. The news has sent shockwaves across social media, with many expressing disbelief and sorrow. However, the discovery of his lifeless body by the roadside has also sparked a heated debate online, as some netizens cruelly suggested that Abuja Area Mama “deserved” his fate.
Reality TV star Angel Smith, known for her candid and outspoken nature, did not take these comments lightly. She took to the microblogging platform X (formerly Twitter) to vehemently condemn the insensitive remarks. In a passionate post, Angel Smith expressed her outrage, calling out those who made heartless comments about the crossdresser’s death.
“You guys are wicked, God forbid you people and then you’ll come and be shouting at the government when you guys are inherently as wicked and sick as they are. Rest in peace, Area Mama, I hope you’re at peace now. May your killers know no peace. Tufiakwa to you people, you guys actually make me physically ill, fools,” she wrote.
Her response has resonated with many of her followers, who praised her for standing up against the hate and negativity. Angel’s words have brought attention to the toxic online culture that often surrounds such tragedies, where instead of empathy and support, some individuals choose to spread hate and blame.
As the investigation into Abuja Area Mama’s death continues, Angel Smith’s strong stance serves as a reminder of the importance of compassion and respect, especially in the face of such senseless violence. The reality TV star’s message echoes the sentiments of many who believe that no one should have to face such a tragic end, regardless of their identity or lifestyle.