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Emeka Ike Claims Being Victim Of Domestic Abuse, Says “Most Women Abuse Men. They Don’t Love Again”

  • Says “most of them marry you for your money and make your life miserable, if not kill you.”

Nollywood actor, Emeka Ike has revealed that he was a victim of domestic violence who was only saved by the grace of God.

The 55-year-old actor, who was previously married to Suzanne Emma, disclosed this on Thursday on Instagram.

In a post now deleted, Ike wrote, “Pls, pls do your research well. Most women abuse men more lately. They don’t love again. Most of them marry you for your money and make your life miserable, if not kill you.

“I was a victim, why are kidnappers and armed robbers’ wives not crying out? Why must it be very rich and successful men lately? ”

“Violent men are in the cover while this kills and get rich model spreads unrecognized.

“I’m not saying there are no deadbeat men, but the increase in the other gender’s manipulative edge is totally ignored. Why do men have to always die before women in marriage? Ask your father. Ask your grandfather. ”

“That’s if they are still alive to tell you things.” Please, pls let’s stop encouraging these wired misbranded and greedy worms with this mundane too. Na God save me.”

In 2015, his ex-wife approached the court to dissolve their fourteen-year marriage. She accused him of physically and verbally abusing her.

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