Oghosa Ovienrioba explains how she became addicted to porn




Guys, meet Oghosa Ovienrioba who opened up to Daily mail on secret life as an online pornography addict. She stumbled on pornography via Google at the age of 14. 


Behind the pretty face of the vlogger and Law Graduate is a young lady that has been ravaged by the fatal consequence of pornography. 


By 16,  everyday movies no longer appealed to Oghosa who hungered more for ex rated pictures. 'I didn't see people as people anymore - they were just sex objects to me.
"The simplest things could set me off such as a girl unbuttoning her blouse or a boy taking his top off. Everything made me want more".
"I would sit in my room alone for hours, with the lights off, watching porn. I felt lonely and ashamed of myself."

She took a break at the age of 18 for six months, when she started dating.  She soon moved to college and resumed the grievous habit.

At age 21, she came to a point and  needed to back off pornography and masturbation that has affected her psyche and relationship with others. 

After speaking to a friend of hers, she took a bold step and received Jesus. "Talking about it made me realise how much of a problem it was - you're only as sick as the secrets you keep."

She began to make concrete moves to recovering from the addiction. She said that as part of the recovery process she had to cut down some habits.  

"I don’t read sex scenes in books and I don’t listen to oversexualised music. There are some artists that just sing about sex and it’s best to avoid that, I also try to avoid inappropriate programmes on TV late at night."



Oghosa who gave her life to Jesus bravely shared experience on YouTube. The video amassed over 800,000.

In the video, Oghosa said, "When I uploaded that video in February, I had no idea how phenomenal the response would be. I received hundred of heartwarming comments from women who were going through the same thing for years. Lots of people don’t think girls can suffer a porn addiction but it’s a problem for both sexes. I hope I can help others out there - talking about your problem is the first step."

The YouTube upload was further to help her recover and to help those facing similar challenge. 

She was so moved on the comments  the video, that she said, "when I read some of the comments on that video, it brings a tear to my eye. People have told me how alone they felt with their addiction until they saw my video."

The ex porn addict who has become an advocate against child viewing online pornography said that, 'It’s heartbreaking to know that children can still access pornography so easily like I did. There are age restrictions on drinking and smoking - the same should go for porn.'
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(Adapted from: KFB)


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