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Saturday, April 21, 2018

Most Lagos Wives Now Allegedly Beat Their Husbands

Lagos State government yesterday raised the alarm over the increasing cases of housewives who now batter their husbands. 





The Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Adeniji Kazeem, who said this while briefing journalists on the score card of his ministry in the last one year, said no fewer than 138 of such cases were reported to the agency in charge of domestic violence.


The commissioner said that a total number of 1,771 cases were reported during the period under review while violence against men had increased to 38. He said: “Ministry has noted an increase in report of domestic abuse against men. To date, the Lagos State Domestic and S#xual Violence Response Team (DSVRT) has received a total number of 138 cases in this regard. Overall, a total number of 1,771 cases were reported during the period under review.

From New telegraph

23 comments:

  1. Why do I find this funny?๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚.

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    1. Why do i get the feeling this commissioners report and statistics are to squash the hype on violence against women? I know there are agressive mad women but he shouldnt try to shove the attention from a real problem.

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  2. Ok...lets see what's gona happen.as for me,,no woman,I repeat,no woman can try rubbish,though I won't fight u...my own is,just go jeje on ur own..simple




    Mc pinky

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  3. But, the thing is, the good/soft men that jam the bad/violent women and vice versa.

    How wish iron will jam iron e for beta.

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  4. The Nationalist21 April 2018 at 12:09

    Hmmmm. ... Is it even possible. Should I say positive change

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    1. Proudly Anonymous21 April 2018 at 13:23

      Hopefully the positive change comes close to home soonest.

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  5. OMG is this for real? I don't even know if I should laff or cry... Anyways I am indifferent!!

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  6. Stella Kork...yes they do.
    Painfully so.

    I have a friend who does,the hubby is a lanky tall cool dude but problem is he was drinking too much over the years and he's down with Diabetes Mellitus, he's frail and can't fight back. His last strength is reserved for his 9 to 5 job and running to the County Club during weekends. He escapes jare to cool off.

    The wife is like a Mighty Igor, strong and loud. He is shouted down every hour in their home, if he dares her, she beats him and pushes him onto the bed. He cries though but hurts more from the weakness the ailment has reduced him to.

    His family don't wanna come close because they said he spent his fortune on the many luxurious things his Special Wife wanted for years so he should sort himself.
    Luckily though someone in their neighbourhood is working out a native therapy and counselling sessions to mellow and calm frayed nerves. Herbs are working and talks too are taking effects. So we believe God for a complete turnaround in their home.

    It hurts mehn watching a Man cry. Their 2 kids are in boarding school though, so they witness little.

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    1. I pray that our great God heals his body, mind and spirit. This is a very sad story.

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    2. Proudly Anonymous21 April 2018 at 13:20

      The moment we all stopped living for the society the better.

      Who made it compulsory that everyone has to be married?

      In any relationship,once someone starts making your life miserable part ways with that person no matter the type of relationship.

      Life is hard enough already,having one human being complicating it in the name of marriage,friendship or filial bond is unacceptable.

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  7. Some women that are huge or have big body size sometimes beat their husbands if he's lanky or frail. Na wa!

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  8. SDK give us the new version of the Okon Lagos and the prostitute story...

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  9. This is seriously serious.

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  10. Bogus claims joo. Women have been receiving beatings since time immemorial and they barely voice out cause society and family will call them failures. Now that the tides are turned men are spewing thrash. Una never see something. This 2018 DV committing men should be careful! Verrrry careful

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  11. So out of about 1700 cases, 38 were against men and they're shouting? What percentage is that? Msschteew!

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    1. Don’t mind them! I don’t even get the point of the disclosure. Is it to stamp out domestic violence or to prove the women are also violent therefore it is ok since both men and women do it?

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    2. Thank you!!! What percentage? I can’t believe they are highlighting this!!!

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    3. Can you guys read what is written there? They had a total of 1700 different case, from Dv to traffic offence and all sort of crimes out of which Dv against men is 38.

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  12. I remember the time I went visiting my uncle and the wife used both big turning stick for turning party amala and knife on my brother in 2015 since then I haven't visited them in Lagos. He was shouting that day that that's how she used to beat me รณรฒ. My uncle has polio and I couldn't bring myself to tell my mum about it.

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  13. Hmmmmm my mum would have turned big time husband beater if my dad didn't wisen up sharply! My dad is a gentleman so he harldl talks but my mum uses every oppopportun she's gets to emotionally abuse him if it was possible to beat him she woulda done it. Thank God they are apart now and living their lives mtcheeew

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