Honor Your Husband or Leave the Marriage: Nigerian Man Criticizes Woman Abused by Her Husband for Wearing a Tank Top During School Runs

Honor Your Husband or Leave the Marriage: Nigerian Man Criticizes Woman Abused by Her Husband for Wearing a Tank Top During School Runs

A Nigerian man, Nwagbara Dr-One Obinna has berated the woman, Kagbaranee Imeah, who was brutally b3aten by her husband for her choice of outfit to take their children to school.

 

 

Nwagabra, in a Facebook post, Monday said Imeah disrespected her husband by wearing a singlet to her children’s school.

 

 

He further said she must have attacked her husband after he complained about her dressing hence the assault.  He went on to advise her to respect her husband or quit the marriage. 

 

“simply because of her choice of outfit”. Your choice of dressing, your human right does not include making your husband look stupid. You have two options; respect your husband or quit the marriage. It’s as simple as that,” he wrote. 

 

Why would a married woman wear singlet and bump short to her children’s school? The husband must have complained about this countless times but she kept grandstanding.

 

Is it possible that she attacked her husband for complaining about her dressing and that resulted to this?

 

Now that she’s on social media to defend her right to dress indecently and introduce school children to indecent dressing, let her say all that happened and be truthful about it.

 

If she thinks that disrespecting her husband and running to social media to seek support will help her, she should wake up from such dream. Such marriage will continue to experience violence.

 

Respect your husband or quit the marriage - Nigerian man berates woman brut@lised by her husband for wearing singlet for school runs

 

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