I am a survivor of domestic violence; After 9years with 3 children and repeated attempts to escape, I left with nothing but my 3 children on the morning of August 26th 1998 at the age of 28.
We were basically homeless squatters because no one wanted to accommodate a mother and three children especially that my vindictive ex-husband was threatening those trying to help me and kids with police arrest and accusing any male helper of being my lover.
Everyone was understandably being careful not to get involved.
There were no mobile phones and social media in 1998 to even reach out for help from organizations that can help.
My ex husband was a pastor and his friend, my dad, was superintendent of police and divisional crime officer DCO as at then.
No one wanted family/police wahala most especially since my dad was strongly against divorce.
So my children and I ended up living in a small church in Alagbado and the pastor used to put a tray down and urge members to contribute what he tagged Mercy fund for us.
Some members took turns bringing us food and clothes for a month then we moved in with my younger sister in Ago palace way Okota Isolo for the period it took my elder sisters to go plead with my father to let me return to his residence in Ekpoma. (The reason being that my father said he gave me out to his friend at 19 and vowed that no matter how badly I was treated I must stay married till death do us part, that if ever I disobeyed him and leave, I should go into hotel and prostitute rather than bring him the shame of being parent of a divorcee...story for another day)
My divorce was filed 1998 and final in March 19th 2000-bride price was returned.
I was 30, a high school cert holder.I decided to go back to school for my dream career-a lawyer with lots of help from Angels I met along the way.
I got my LL.B law Bachelors degree from Ekpoma, went to look for job in lagos and got a receptionist offer from an oil servicing firm in Victoria Island. Then I enrolled for my Master's degree at Unilag Akoka after attending lagos campus law school and got called to the bar. I became secretary/legal adviser of my company.
I always wanted to remarry eventually.
But being divorced with 3 children makes it twice harder, some men feel they're doing you a favor because you're a divorcee with children termed "baggages". Others couldn't even consider marriage at all, they wanted me as mistress or side chick.
I started praying for a life partner, don't get me wrong, I wasn't a saint.
I just wanted God to settle me and my children and surprise all them naysayers and haters.
So whenever there was an altar call for single needing a spouse and I joined to come out, there were lots of hush gossips and laughter and smirks about me. Some told me to my face to forget marriage and go back to my ex or become second wife.
The Pastor didn't agree with me, he said God hated divorce I should go back to my ex-husband and be praying for him as a woman of virtue.
Everytime I heard that, I changed church. I don't want to be 'a woman of virtue'
During the period of working and doing my Master's in Law at Akoka, one day, about after midnight March 17th 2008, I slept and dreamt I was in an empty courtroom approaching the judge but the seat was empty and a man in brown suit was standing facing the judge and someone behind me said that’s your “husband”!
He was turning to look at me as I tried to see his face I woke up.
As a single mom/parent since my divorced with 3 kids the past 10 years (1998-2008) I had been praying for a good man to remarry but my options was narrow due to my predicament and the society/church always reminds me of that.
But I just knew I wanted to get married again and experience love.
Anyway, Irked by the useless dream I got on my knees and bind and cast my dream ‘spirit marine husband' as my mom calls such.
I got back on the bed awaiting sleep when my phone beeped around after 1am. I looked, it was an email. I thought no need to waste my data, I'll read it at work the next day.
Next day at work I opened the email it was from Him who was to become my husband.(copy of the email below)
Back in 2007 December my now husband said he dreamt in the US; he saw a pretty fair lady who told him she’ll marry him. He called his family in Nigeria when he woke up and they told him to pray against spirit wife and familiar spirit.
On that sunday 16th March 2008 he was having conversations with his friend who happens to be my cousin in California also about his spirit wife dream and said he hopes to find a good wife eventually, my cousin then remembered my younger sisters who were single in Lagos and told him he has some single pretty cousins he can introduce to him. Because my cousin didn’t have pictures of my two single sisters alone, he sent the Easter one we all took together and when my husband saw the pictures he said he recognized me as the lady he dreamt of-The "marine-spirit wife"
he then sent me the email I saw and decided to read the next day.
I ignored it.
He sent a second email.
When he said: "you're the woman of my dreams" in my mind I said "abia!" Story story! He told me he was coming to marry me in May.
On May 8th 2008 he came; I went to pick him up at Muritala international arrival and met him in person for the first time ever after several emails and yahoo messenger chats.
Exactly 8 days after (courtship bla bla bla) on the 16h of May 2008 we had a shotgun wedding.
That was exactly 13 years ago today.
We still call each other crazy and desperate for the hasty nuptials.
I still love Idris Elba and Denzel Washington and our Naija Phyno.
He is still planning to run off and marry Diana Ross and loves Mariah Carey, Serena Williams and Taraji P Henson (why else do you think I hate those bitches?!) but we’re still together, crazy and happy; laugh over irrelevant things and share gossips like barrack housewives.
It’s been rocky crazy good and fun.
My ex-husband who was so sure I'll be back on my knees begging with my children because no one will marry me and when I get overwhelmed with cost of raising 3 children I go return and those men who acted like I wasn't good enough for them them are all occupying my timeline shouting wawu wawu like ambulance whenever I post pictures.
Dia fada! (Their dads)
Happy wedding anniversary to us.
It is not over until God says so.
Believe in your dreams.
If you want it bad enough you’ll get it(whatever "IT" is for you all, I hope this encourages you)
by - Elizabeth Omonigho Asekome
Wow.. ThankGod for u ma'am. Never say never.. Everyone deserve to be happy.. Happy anniversary
ReplyDeleteYou said it all ma'am.
DeleteThe challenges, the pressures and expectations.
I pray I'll be blessed to share same sentiments as you ma'am.
But God has continually proven himself time and time again on our behalf.
Despite failed relationship attempts because of their termed "baggages", I'm not giving up on Love.
No, Not Yet.
Everyone deserves to love and be loved and so do I.
I'm keeping hope alive for a Good Man as I work to be a better version of myself every day...
When we leave all battles to God,he will surely make a way for us.he can never leave us stranded.Never! He will perfect all that concerns you and give a testimony that may sound like a lie.
DeleteAs much as I'm happy for her, I will never understand this need for social media validation. You got remarried? Great news. No one needs to know and no one cares frankly.
ReplyDeleteIt is not like she has a guarantee that the second won't crash. Celebrate your success in silence abeg.
She needs to encourage some other divorcees who wish to remarry and the best way to reach them is through the social media.
DeleteThank you Courage
DeleteCourage, you have said it all!
DeleteWe care so stop generalizing! Stop policing people's feelings. The story is hers to share.
DeleteI care o
DeleteOga Atoribewu...we care!
DeleteLol
DeleteWomen!
WE tacitly shut down the woman who taunted her husband/boyfriend's Ex for missing out on going to the UK because she went "Ex" - see SDK post of 2/12/2024.
When a woman celebrates her "victory" over a man, WE celebrate with her.
When a woman celebrate her victory over another woman in respect of a man, WE snub her or tell her that is not the end of life.
When a man celebrate his escape from the nails (claws) of a woman or victory over a woman, WE shame him
When a man prospers after "EXing" a woman and she struggles, WE cuss the man. When the man struggles after EXing a woman and she prospers, WE shame him.
Hehehehehe
#Yimmu
It is an old story but I gathered that it is a true one. Sharing hope is always welcome SDK. Well done!
ReplyDeleteSaw pictures of her, she's beautiful and looks like how she writes ( cool and fun).
If you ever see this, Well done Elizabeth Omonigho!
Yes. An old story.
DeleteIn fact, I was beginning to think that she shares it on every anniversary of her re-marriage.
No matter how unpleasant life’s situations may seem, don’t let them weigh you down. Stay hopeful, gather the broken pieces, and use them to rebuild something even stronger.
ReplyDeleteYou are right.
DeleteThough it's usually not easy. Her story is one out of thousands that went successful to the glory of God
Dia Fada!!!
ReplyDeleteNice read😊
What a happy ending, indeed not over until God says so
To every victim of DV unsure of the step to take, make a move first and with God all things will align
Wow our God makes all things beautiful in His own time.
ReplyDeleteWhat a long very interesting read oo 😘😘😘 it is not over until God says so my darling, happy wedding Anniversary to you guys,chai I go love ooo🥰
ReplyDeleteThis makes me so happy, such a beautiful and encouraging story. Sometimes we go through difficult situations so that we can change the narrative for others. May God continue to bless their marriage.
ReplyDeleteElectric Shock the Ex🤣
ReplyDeleteThankGod for Her ooo
Happy Anniversary Jaweee 🌹🌹🌹
Hello iya Boys
You would be shocked to know nothing shock the man, but him at peace and happy he dodged a huge bullet even if he is still living below the level she left.
DeleteUntil my sisters here begin to acknowledge the fact here, that most women are domestic violence Enablers, and most men are also potential abusers, as the fact remains that; what you give is also what you get.
In this poster's case, tell me! Me as a man, I come across a woman and kids truly victims of a genuine abuse, I try to help and the man comes out with treats? Such a man will receive double of whatever he has giving such a woman and the kids!
But because this is just another of the fabricated victim stories, no one noticed that the father who was also a senior officer who knows the law in and out, is also said to be in support of the purported abuser!
No father will sit and watch his precious daughter being abused and just watch, not to talk of being in support!
In all thank God she came out fine and I guess she must have turned a new leave reasons why she could heap praises on the new guy, not coz he is not a potential abuser if she goes back to her old ways.
I hope you girls know that there are 2 natures in every man; the king nature and the Mad man nature, the one you entertain is the one you will see manifest in your life!
Evil narcissist men want you to suffer , have no helpers and crawl back for them to finish you off
DeleteEvil narcissist men want you to suffer , have no helpers and crawl back for them to finish you off
DeleteCongratulations, I am happy for you.
ReplyDeleteIt must have been tough.
Pity some parents seem to push their children to an early death.
Thank God for coming through for you 🙏
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Ma
ReplyDeleteThank you Jesus
KING XOXO MYSTERY
I follow her on Facebook. The way God turned her life around in 360 degrees ehn, very beautiful woman, you cant even believe she's in her 50s
ReplyDeleteHappy wedding anniversary to u poster. That's is why they say there's light after the tunnel.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to her. May God continue to make her home beautiful
ReplyDeleteWhen u put God first, God puts u above all. Am so happy for. If she had explained all her struggles we all by now would be shedding tears. I tap into ur grace ma. Wat God cannot do does not exist.
ReplyDeleteInteresting read.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to her
Don't just congratulate her look at all the positive steps she took to position her life in the right direction. Education wise and career. Plus age was also a factor in her circumstances. Nobody want to marry a failure, but she turns her story to success story before goodness found her.
ReplyDeleteAge wise, there is someone for everyone
DeleteAge wise, there is someone for everyone
DeleteNice read
ReplyDeleteI am happy for you 💕
The thing I loved about your story was that you never forgot your dreams and still fought on to develop yourself and fulfill your ambitions. I am 100% sure that your children see you as their hero in this life. A remarkable story about resilience and fortitude. Congratulations to you and the family. I always love a who laughs last laughs best story.
ReplyDeleteThank God it ends well, congratulation on your anniversary.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing . I know I will find love one day by God’s Grace
ReplyDeleteCongratulation and thank God for your life.
ReplyDeleteOh wow. Such a beautiful and inspirational story
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