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Expert Gives Advice On Avoiding Domestic Violence In Marriage

There has been a huge surge in cases of deaths arising from domestic violence, said Mrs. Ifeoma Chigbogwu, a life coach and relationship expert.

Chigbogwu, who decried the spate of wife-beating in marriages, said there has equally been a corresponding wave of women rising in reprisal.

“Lately, the women are in fierce competition with the men…in this gory domestic saga. If they are not pouring hot oil on the men, they are stabbing them to death or setting the bedroom or house on fire while the men sleep,” said Chibogwu, an award-winning motivational speaker, author and blogger.

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Mrs Chigbogwu, who spoke in a 15-minute YouTube video, said marriages today have become more of death traps than union between spouses.

She said, “many men are yet to wake up to the reality that their wives have overtaken them in finding new and creative devilish methods to vent pent up anger. Honestly, this is a tragic nightmare.”

The relationship expert further advised intending couples to understudy their prospective partners for rare traits so as to salvage their would-be marriages or save their own lives.

“Look out for reverential fear of God and self-discipline, otherwise your Knight in shining armour could become your nightmare and your Queen of your castle, could become your Quinine.

“During courtship, everyone should be on the lookout for tell-tale signs that are usually ignored. Habits or demonstrated attitudes. These are called red flags or danger signals.

“Some people can cover up their malicious and evil energies and intentions and you simply have no clue but if truth was told, most abusive relationships do not start overnight. You will notice the lack of transparency, the lies, the negative and dysfunctional behaviors.

“How can you see a man who slaps his mother or tells you that his mother is useless, and you go ahead and marry him happily because you feel that will save you from mother in-law issues?

“How can you hear a young lady tell her father or older brother to shut up and mind their business, because she has her life to live and you are happy that she is independent, particularly if she told them so in defense of you during courtship?

“There are so many examples of red flags but assuming these were not seen or noticed. How will you know you are in a jungle and what should you do?,” she queried.

Domestic ViolenceIfeoma ChigbogwuMarriage Crisis
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