“My Father Raped Me and My Sisters for Years, I Had 5 Children for Him,” – Aziza Kabibi.
A woman named Aziza Kabibi has come forward with a painful story. She says her father raped her and her sisters for many years. She also says she had five children for him.
The man at the center of this story is Aswad Ayinde. He is an American citizen who once worked as a music video director. His biggest claim to fame was directing the video for the Fugees’ hit song “Killing Me Softly.” That work earned him a Grammy award. But behind the awards and recognition, his daughters say there was a hidden world of abuse.

Aziza Kabibi recently shared her story on Instagram and TikTok. She also wrote a book about what she went through. According to her account, the abuse started when she was just 12 years old. She said her father not only raped her but also beat her. There were times she wished she had never been born.
What makes this story even harder to understand is that her mother knew. Aziza said her mother was aware of what was happening but did nothing to stop it. She was not allowed to go to school. She was also kept away from her extended family. The reason, she explained, was to make sure she never told anyone what her father was doing.
She said her father told her something that still haunts her. He said the sexual abuse was “ordained by God.”
At some point, she thought about running away. But her brother and sisters stopped her. Then she had another thought. If she left, her father would likely turn his attention to her other sisters. So she stayed. Her father made her a promise. He said if she did not complain, he would not touch her sisters. So she stopped complaining.

But later, she found out the truth. Her father had been raping her sisters too.
When she was 15 years old, she became pregnant with her father’s child. That was the first of five pregnancies. She said all five children were delivered by her father at home. In total, her father fathered six children from his own daughters.

The abuse did not stay hidden forever. Eventually, the truth came out. Aswad Ayinde was arrested and taken to court. In 2013, a judge sentenced him to 90 years in prison for raping his daughters. Aziza shared a screenshot of the court trial on her social media pages to show that justice was served.
Today, Aziza Kabibi is no longer silent. She has become an author, a public speaker, and an advocate for other survivors. She started a non-profit organization called Precious Little Ladies, Inc. The group works to prevent child sexual abuse and to support those who have gone through it.

Her story is difficult to read. But she says telling it is the only way to help others who may still be trapped in similar situations. She wants people to know that abusers can look successful on the outside. They can win awards. They can be respected in their fields. But that does not mean they are good people behind closed doors.
For anyone going through abuse, Aziza’s message is simple. You are not alone. And it is not your fault.
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