I Lost My Pride In My Marriage – Nollywood actress Chika Ike
Divorced Nollywood actress, Chika Ike, seems not to forget
the woes of her marriage in a hurry, as she has come out
with more scathing revelations against her ex-husband,
Tony Eberiri.
Chika who acted in several Nollywood movies including
'Standing Alone,' 'My Prince,' 'My Princess,' 'Paradise'
and 'Emotional Blackmail,' exposed her pain via her
Facebook posts: "Growing up as a girl, I was always known
as the sweetest kid on the bloc. Before I got married, I have
been through some relationships and for once, no man had
ever laid a finger on me.
The first time it happened in my marriage, I didn't
understand it because I am not the type of woman a man
beats but I guess there are no types. It just happens and no
woman deserves it. I thought it was love or his way of
expressing his emotions, but after every beating, he pleads,
cries and says it won't happen again; once again, I thought
it was love and made excuses for him.
Over the years, when it kept happening consistently, I
started looking for other definitions for it. I started losing
my self-pride, self-esteem, self-worth, and most
painfully, I lost my baby, (miscarriage). I almost lost
my life in the process, and then I realized how serious
and abnormal it really was."
So sad there! Real men do not beat women.
Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless handheld from Glo Mobile.
the woes of her marriage in a hurry, as she has come out
with more scathing revelations against her ex-husband,
Tony Eberiri.
Chika who acted in several Nollywood movies including
'Standing Alone,' 'My Prince,' 'My Princess,' 'Paradise'
and 'Emotional Blackmail,' exposed her pain via her
Facebook posts: "Growing up as a girl, I was always known
as the sweetest kid on the bloc. Before I got married, I have
been through some relationships and for once, no man had
ever laid a finger on me.
The first time it happened in my marriage, I didn't
understand it because I am not the type of woman a man
beats but I guess there are no types. It just happens and no
woman deserves it. I thought it was love or his way of
expressing his emotions, but after every beating, he pleads,
cries and says it won't happen again; once again, I thought
it was love and made excuses for him.
Over the years, when it kept happening consistently, I
started looking for other definitions for it. I started losing
my self-pride, self-esteem, self-worth, and most
painfully, I lost my baby, (miscarriage). I almost lost
my life in the process, and then I realized how serious
and abnormal it really was."
So sad there! Real men do not beat women.
Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless handheld from Glo Mobile.
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