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Friday, May 03, 2019

Five Reasons Nigerian Female Justify Domestic Abuse

A UN survey of females in Nigeria (MISC 2018) revealed 5 conditions under which women justify domestic abuse. Below are the top 3 states where females justify domestic abuse for each reason.





25 comments:

  1. Wtf!!! I'm screaming but then the states, I'm not surprised

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    1. Nigeria elected a man that disregards women and that's y he said the famous quote " the other room"

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    2. This is very surprising to me. Husbands from Katsina are considered ideal in the north. If they buy 1 share for themselves, they will buy 1 or 2 for their wives. I’ve lived in katsina for about 30 years now and I’m shocked by this. My friends and neighbors aren’t like this. But hey what do I know...

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  2. If these are reasons to be beaten, them for don panelbeat me tireπŸ™„πŸ˜’

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  3. Look like Katsina women justify domestic violence under any circumstance. That tells me that those women are being beaten left right and center with or without reasons. These stats would lead me to believe that more than 50% of married women across the nation has experienced some form of domestic violence.

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  4. I no know say Northerners they chop beating steadily oo! I think say if dem vex with 1st wife, na to marry another be that. What a wawu!

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    1. Na koboko them Dey chop. You see those ones they use to flog 🐎 and πŸ„ , na that one then dey use on the wives. I’m not making this up, was born and bred in Kano for over 20years. So these women see beating as a normal thing.

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  5. I was born in the wrong country.

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    1. 🀣🀣🀣🀣🀣🀣 it's well

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  6. Katsina state is topping all the tables.

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  7. This is so wrong, this is what religion and cultural beliefs implants in our female heads.... I am not surprised at kastina

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  8. Katsina I hail oh! No wonder they can boldly tell the world that you belong to 'the other room'

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  9. Nigeria is filled with bunch of chauvinistic men and the earlier women start dealing them the better for us all
    #BornFeminist

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  10. They actually carried out the survey in the northern part of Nigeria πŸ‡³πŸ‡¬.

    I hate any form of domestic violence. It disgust 🀒 me.

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  11. 54% in Katsina believes in such because the woman is arguing with her husband. Smh. That's why some of them relate with their husbands like he's a god. No sweet cordial relationship.

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  12. Now I understand why the country is being run the way it is! So it's like a marriage relationship.
    The country is the wife of the president who happy happens to be a Katsina man...

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    1. Ehen..nau!!!
      Any land that dishonors woman is always left behind to remain in darkness & deep seated resentment that block advancement & progress no matter that wealth of that nation, community, land or people.

      One of the root causes of Nigeria's decline & backwardness today is the unproductive & helpless women full everywhere in soceity. Many has been turned to beggars, stigmatized, excluded or simply living in the fringes & margin of society without any recognition nor reward for their existence!!!

      The curses & pain & tears of the Nigerian people will have no end in sight for a very..very long time as long as their woman r living on edge and always on defensive mode, become afraid, badly damaged.

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  13. well the quran allows for husbands to beat their wives and the northern states are primarily muslim states, so it's understandable why some would not necessarily have a problem with it.

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  14. Biased peeps...one thing will forever remain clear, that women have done the most domestic violence against thier house help, step children, loved ones, etc...but nobody wants to talk about it, because the narrative is always against the man.

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    1. Spot on! You're very correct and it's quite worrisome that women can be that heartless...

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  15. Same Kastina State that a wife has publicly criticized, defied, rebuked her husband who is the most powerful man in Africa and nothing has happened to her?

    All these unsubstantiated stats and people eager to lap up...

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  16. These uneducated Whites!!!

    Can you use the North to judge the whole of Nigeri a ?????


    No!!!

    We need to educate them on the differences between The North, East , Western and Southern Nigeri a

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