Abusive marriages; ABUSIVE MEN SHOULD BE EXCOMMUNICATED - FUNMI IYANDA
During
the week, the social media buzzed with so many activities, among which issues
on spousal abuse were raised.
A
Twitter user, @Moe, who was an eyewitness to a violent couple scene, narrated
her ordeal, saying “My hands are shaking. I have never seen a woman being
beaten like that in my entire life. I have never.”
According
to her, she was driving when she noticed strange movements inside a car that
was driving in front of her.
“Before
it stopped so abruptly, I noticed weird movements in the driver and front
passenger seats. I wasn’t wearing my glasses. As the car stopped, I came down
(from) my car to holler. Next thing I saw clearly. The man (driver) was
punching the passenger so hard. He was beating her so ferociously. All windows
were up. There was a baby in a baby car seat behind. I kept hitting the
windows, At last the man rolled down. At this time I was so furious.
“‘How
dare you beat a woman like that?’ was all I kept saying. The man replied ‘I am
not a mad man that I will just be beating her for no reason; ask her what she
did. See my shirt. She tore it.’
“I went
to the passenger’s side, opened the door and asked the woman to come down. She
said ‘I do not have anywhere else to go.’ She sat there in the car, the man
kept beating her. As he was beating her, he kept screaming ‘How many times? How
many times?’
“I kept
begging the woman to come down. She just closed the door and rolled up and he
kept beating her. I kept hitting the car. Then, they drove off. I don’t even
know how to react. I am still on that spot, trying to make sense of what I just
experienced.”
Funmi Iyanda |
To this, the TV presenter and activist tweeted: “No family/church/institution should
encourage a daughter to return to an abusive relationship/marriage. If you
touch my child, l will kill you.”
Funmi
Iyanda further added: ‘Girls, rule 1. There are no princes anywhere waiting to
rescue you. You own and owe you; not him or anyone else. Leave at first slap’
An
enranged Iyanda then said ‘Churches, if not so concerned with the bottom line
of patronage would excommunicate abusive men or women.’
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