Favour Agbro's Old Video Resurfaces After Her Tragic Death
Favour Agbro's Old Video Resurfaces After Her Tragic Death

A street interview video of 20-year-old Favour Agbro, recorded in April 2026 at an Asaba mall, has resurfaced online following her tragic death, which is reportedly linked to an alleged sexual assault by a man known as Odogwu Asaba. The clip, originally filmed by content creator Itz Patorchizzy, shows Favour calmly stating that she has never had a boyfriend and is still a virgin at age 20. She expressed her desire for a partner willing to wait until marriage, saying, 'It's not really easy, but the boyfriend, it should be with someone that is ready to wait till marriage.'

Details of the Resurfaced Interview

In the interview, Favour Agbro, a Delta State native, was asked about her relationship status. She responded that she did not have a boyfriend and had never been sexually active. The interviewer pressed further, and she confirmed her purity without hesitation, explaining that she was looking for a man who would respect her boundaries and not pressure her into intimacy before marriage. The video gained little attention when first posted but went viral after reports emerged that Favour took her own life following an alleged sexual assault involving Odogwu Asaba.

Public Reactions and Outpouring of Grief

The resurfaced video has drawn hundreds of comments from Nigerians mourning Favour and reflecting on the circumstances of her death. Many viewers expressed sorrow and anger, with some questioning why the interview was made public. User @Abel Stanzeco commented, 'Some men likes to challenge things. This interview exposed her most times, some things are meant to be private, not public were human being with different mindset.' @Richard Joe said, 'The content creating she wanted started for her after death. She could have exposed that man and still become popular.' Others, like @Bella Onyinyechi, speculated about financial motives: 'I observed say na lack of contentment and maybe as Odogwu don call her to come w wetin she expect no be wetin she see, if to say this guy did what he did and gave her plenty money we for no hearam oooo.'

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Related Developments in the Case

In a related story, a woman claiming to be Odogwu Asaba's neighbour shared details about his personal life that many people do not know. Additionally, another lady provided screenshots of her chats with Odogwu Asaba, recounting her experience and claiming she almost became a victim. She shared her account in a TikTok video posted on July 15, 2026, days after the Delta State Police Command arrested Ogbonna over sexual assault allegations linked to Favour Agbro's death. The TikTok user explained that she reached out to Odogwu Asaba on May 31, 2025, initially through TikTok, after following his content for some time.

Impact and Ongoing Conversations

The tragic incident has sparked widespread conversations about sexual assault, victim blaming, and the pressures faced by young women in Nigeria. Many social media users have called for justice for Favour and for greater awareness around consent and mental health. The case continues to generate significant attention, with authorities investigating the allegations against Odogwu Asaba.

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