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.....can come with severe abuse, trauma and lifelong psychological scars.
Which trauma when women are highest in relationships and marriage with high numbers of paternity fraud,
Women are just Emotional Manipulators
π¨π Guys, disturbing footage circulating from northern Nigeria reportedly shows women held by armed bandits
Kidnapping is not only about ransom.
For many victims, especially women and girls, captivity can come with severe abuse, trauma and lifelong psychological scars. π
This is why insecurity is much bigger than the numbers we see in headlines.
Behind every kidnapping statistic is a real person.
A mother.
A daughter.
A wife.
A family waiting and praying for their return.
Why is this happening?
Bandit groups across parts of Zamfara, Katsina, Kaduna and neighboring states have used abductions for years to generate money, spread fear and maintain control over vulnerable rural communities.
One painful reality is that many survivors never fully recover from what they experienced in captivity, even after they regain their freedom.
And many cases are never reported publicly because families fear stigma or retaliation. π
What happens next
Guys, every day these criminal groups remain active, more families become vulnerable.
This is not just a security issue.
It is a humanitarian crisis.
@AdenipekunAyod1 .....can come with severe abuse, trauma and lifelong psychological scars.
Which trauma when women are highest in relationships and marriage with high numbers of paternity fraud,
Women are just Emotional Manipulators
Is there a law that says men must pay bride price, but tradition demands it and also tradition demands women to take their husbands name too,
if you donβt know anything about marriage itβs better you off your mouth and stop creating unnecessary topic.
Very annoying topic.
Men, take note:
Itβs not compulsory for your wife to take your surname after marriage. Thereβs no law in Nigeria that forces a woman to change her surname to her husbandβs.
Trying to pressure or force her to do so can be seen as a v!olation of her fundamental rights and it can attract legal consequences for you as a man.
At the end of the day, itβs her choice.
Ignorance of the law is not an excuse.
@Favourchisom36@instablog9ja My dear, this is not disappointment, it is accepting the law of nature which cannot be changed, I am not saying that all men cheat, but accept the bitter truth for the safety of women and for the sake of mankind, humanity and civilization
@blondedidi_ @instablog9ja My dear, this is not disappointment, it is accepting the law of nature which cannot be changed, I am not saying that all men cheat, but accept the bitter truth for the safety of women and for the sake of mankind, humanity and civilization
Let women be.
Let women lead.
Let women thrive.
Let women speak up.
Let women represent.
Let women live peacefully.
Let women express themselves.
Let women control their bodies.
Let women live.