This depressing story has no light at the end of the tunnel. Besides putting one in a funk for good, the only other thing it does is stir up questions. For example, the perennial question: Why do women stay? Do victims of domestic abuse really stay because of the kids or because they figure they have no options? If a woman who is being beaten blue-black by her significant other daily is given a house, a job, income, will she still stay?
Kevin Hart’s wife, Eniko, said she will not be divorcing her cheating husband because “he’ll come home to her at the end of the day”. Loni Love of The Real speaking in defence of Eniko’s decision said, “where she gonna go”? Implying that the pregnant Eniko cannot afford to take care of herself financially. Who knows, with the cheating that saw her morph from mistress to Wife, maybe a prenup was forced on her.
So once again, why do women stay?
See below:
THREAD! As a lady, I always thought domestic violence was fictional until I heard the story of
Omoye, my secondary school mate. Kindly RT— Chun Li (@GirlishLava) September 25, 2017
Healing is difficult but healing is her only choice. I hope our society will be more serious and
deliberate in tackling domestic violence— Chun Li (@GirlishLava) September 25, 2017
This is Omoye’s Story. #IStandWithOmoye
— Chun Li (@GirlishLava) September 25, 2017
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No wonder Uncle Sola keeps talking about Bozos. I hope pple take heed though.
Nice thread. #following
— I sell Laptops?, Phones, and General Merchandize (@Joshua_babs) September 25, 2017
I was waiting for the part, you gonna tell us" Tope was locked up in kirikiri with hard labor ?
— I KNOW THE HUSTLE!!! (@McbenSnow) September 25, 2017
Nt quite sure ders any morals yet. Tope seems free and not behind bars. She's not left the marriage nd her kid Is learning day in day out ?
— LORD BALDWIN (@LordBaldwin_) September 25, 2017
Some of my guys in the military are asking to meet Tope, they honestly just want to say "hi".
I think.
— Myk (@chukwuezugo) September 25, 2017
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