She was my mum’s
neighbour, when I was about 6 years old. There were 3 young married ladies in
the house at that time, my mum, her best friend at that time and this
particularly quiet and extremely beautiful woman. For some strange reasons,
they all had babies at the same time, so they were home for about 6 months
taking care of their children. My mum said, this woman I will refer to her as
“Mrs. A”, even though reserved and a kind of fear written all over her. she was
constantly looking at the time and at 5 minutes to 3pm she would jump up and
run down to her flat, at first my mum said she and her best friend thought Mrs.
A did this out of respect for her hubby, who was a civil servant at that time
and was always home at 3.30pm, but after a while when they noticed that
whenever she saw them in the compound and her hubby was around, she won’t greet
them or even acknowledge their greetings. They knew something was fishy. They
tried to find out what, but she wouldn’t say and will always find a topic to
divert their attention.
So one day she opened up and showed them all the bruises she had on her body. In my mum’s words she told me “I could not just fathom how that Mr. Kinta Kunte (her phrase for very short men) could always beat that woman. To be honest we are talking Danny Devito and Naomi Campbell here LOL! (Small man big ego) I hope you have started to laugh? Anyway, one morning Mrs. A came up and told my mum and her friend, that she knew how the beatings would stop, my mum said, she said it in a very gentle tone, and they could not imagine that she was going to do what she did.
So one day she opened up and showed them all the bruises she had on her body. In my mum’s words she told me “I could not just fathom how that Mr. Kinta Kunte (her phrase for very short men) could always beat that woman. To be honest we are talking Danny Devito and Naomi Campbell here LOL! (Small man big ego) I hope you have started to laugh? Anyway, one morning Mrs. A came up and told my mum and her friend, that she knew how the beatings would stop, my mum said, she said it in a very gentle tone, and they could not imagine that she was going to do what she did.
They noticed that
after a while she had no more fear written all over her, she made her hair,
wore a bit of make-up but she was still the dutiful wife and mother, the only
difference was she was happy. They continued to ask her what she did, her hubby
no longer had that ego written all over him and she greeted them even when her
husband was there and even the man became friendlier.
My mum said they
were dying to know her trick, but she was too private a woman, but one day as
they asked her again she told them, but what she said was mind blowing. She
said “I gave him the beating of his life”. My mum said, Mrs. A said it in a
gentle voice that they thought they heard her wrong. “What did you say? The
other woman asked”, without a drop or a raise in the pitch of her voice she
said “you heard me right the first time,
I beat him, he has beaten me for almost 11 years every other day, I have not
said a word or resisted, but I couldn’t take it anymore. So when he wanted to
beat me, I held his hands, you know I’m taller than him, I gave him two dirty
slaps and beat him till he was begging, but to cover his shame since the
children were used to him beating me in the bedroom, I was the one begging him
to leave me and that I was sorry”. My mum said she couldn’t believe what she
just heard. She continued with her story, that after she was satisfied she went
to the kitchen to serve his meal which was the usual thing to do after he beats
her, but for the first time in their years of marriage, he couldn’t eat.
The Children were surprised but she carried on as if nothing happened. She said that Mr. A woke her up at the middle of the night to ask for forgiveness and to say he was sorry. “What did you then say?” asked my mum, “nothing, she replied. I just smiled and, went back to sleep”.
So I ask you today, who was wrong? Who was guilty of spousal abuse? Mr. or Mrs.? They are grandparents today. A friend shared this story, I thought to share with you; Ask Sista Bola, that’s her page on facebook.
The Children were surprised but she carried on as if nothing happened. She said that Mr. A woke her up at the middle of the night to ask for forgiveness and to say he was sorry. “What did you then say?” asked my mum, “nothing, she replied. I just smiled and, went back to sleep”.
So I ask you today, who was wrong? Who was guilty of spousal abuse? Mr. or Mrs.? They are grandparents today. A friend shared this story, I thought to share with you; Ask Sista Bola, that’s her page on facebook.
Another story: Mrs B. was extremely intelligent, kind, simple and
most of all was so in love with God and His word. She was 35 and married with kids, she was
loved by her family, friends and all who knew her but on, her husband. We don’t know what happened between them but
this man had developed a bad habit of hitting her. Her friends had all begged,
prayed, complained, reported, and fought, just to get him to stop beating her. You
could notice the black eye, the swollen face and the bruised arms day in and
out and she had constant headaches. Their fights were incessant (fights? Pardon me, I meant to say the beatings) , her
friends were getting scared, there was little they could do, the man kept
telling her if he beats her to death, there would be no proof as this is Nigeria
and he would walk free. The poor wife reported to the police and she was
advised to go and settle her domestic violence her way (I am yet to comprehend
which way is ‘the way’ for a woman constantly beaten). This day, she did
something “wrong” again and she got the beating of her life; he had beaten her
so much for sending her own money to her mum without telling him, and when she
tried to protect herself by pushing him off her, he got infuriated and hit her
head on the wall. This time no black eye, no bruise to worry about, she just
did not wake up. And that was it, she
was dead!!! And yes, her husband did not go to jail, he even has the custody of
the kids.
http://topeolowu.com/2012/04/24/what-if-he-beats-me/
shares this perfectly well, in a case of domestic violence, you need to be in
the abused shoes to feel what she is feeling, a hug, a listening ear and
empathy would do better in convincing the abused to seek for help. But honestly sisters, marriage is till
death do us part, not till he or she kills you. Even if you think the abuse would
pass, stay away till he overcomes his bad temper or insecurity that you might
not end up like Mrs. B.
It’s your life and in any kind of relationship, not
necessarily marital, you need to draw the lines when abuse becomes a factor,
there should be a boundary. If you don’t have the strength to draw those lines
by yourself, seek for help, someone says when the going gets tough, seek
collaboration. May your love never go sour, amen