Nigerian Dance-hall singer Cynthia Morgan, now known as Madrina, recently shared a touching account of her music industry journey.
In a heartfelt post on her Instagram story, Madrina bravely spoke out about her encounters with sexual harassment in the industry.
Despite the widespread issue, Cynthia Morgan revealed that she has been fortunate enough to avoid such experiences, thanks to her confident and tough exterior.
She expressed empathy for her female colleagues in the industry who face these challenges on a regular basis.
Morgan offered her support to fellow artist Yemi Alade and others, urging them to stay strong in the face of adversity.
She believes that with faith and perseverance, they can overcome the obstacles they encounter in their paths.
In her words:
“When I tell people I never witnessed sexual harassment in the music industry they are always surprised. Firstly, in real life, I was a tomboy and secondly, I always use to threaten people on how I will import people from Benin to fuck everybody up. Them they fear me for that Lagos.
It’s just so sad how being feminine and wanting to be successful makes you a prey. I really pray for a better Nigeria/world.
Stay tough.
God will see us through”.




