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Why Emir Sanusi should not encourage her daughters to slap their husbands – Shehu Sani

Former Senator representing Kaduna Central Senatorial District, Senator Shehu Sani, has said “the very day slapping and slapping back becomes the order of a family, the marriage is irreversibly destroyed”.

TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Senator Sani said this on Tuesday in response to an advice on domestic violence given by the Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II to his daughters.

Emir Sanusi had while speaking at the National Dialogue Conference on Gender-Based Violence (GBV) disclosed he had advised his daughters to slap their husbands if they dare slap them.

“When my daughters are getting married, I say to them, if your husband slaps you, and you come home and tell me my husband slapped me, without slapping him back first, I will slap you myself because I did not send my daughter to marry somebody so he can slap her,” Sanusi was quoted to have said.

Reacting, Senator Sani said the Emir of Kano should not be encouraging this kind of domestic violence in the form of slapping and slapping back and that the very day slapping and slapping back becomes the order of a family, the marriage is irreversibly.

Sani went on to express sadness over the rate of divorce in the northern region of the country, revealing that most of the divorcees now virtually live a life of glorified prostitution.

The Senator wrote via Facebook: “His Highness Sanusi should not be encouraging this kind of domestic violence in form of Slapping and Slapping back. Rather, Husbands and wives should learn to control themselves in moments of anger when the Devil temporarily visits their homes.

“When a husband is angry, he should walk out of the House and come back later. When a husband is upset and shouting loudly, the wife should just keep quiet and allow him to relieve all of his words. The sentence “I’m sorry” has a magical spirit that can evict the demon in the house.

“Two people shouting at each other is the source of many Divorce. If the man is becoming violent, the wife should protect herself by walking out to his family or her family home. The very day slapping and slapping back becomes the order of a family, the marriage is irreversibly destroyed even if the couple remains together.

“Most of the participants in those mass weddings are literally divorced wives who believe in this revengeful idea of slapping back their husbands.

“What is the possibility that when you slap your first husband you won’t slap the second one? Did you grew up from a home where your father slapped your mother and your mother slapped him back? How did your parents resolved their problems? Should that not be your guide?

“It’s sad that you can now see thousands of Divorcees from the North in Abuja, who refused to be patient with their husbands. They are virtually living a life of glorified prostitution moving from one Honorable to another Honorable, giving them mostly false promises of multi million naira contracts or Supplies and sleeping with them.

“What they cannot tolerate from their husbands they end up tolerating it with the Honorables whom they cannot slap back under any circumstance. There is no perfect husband and there is no perfect [wife] and there is no perfect family. We live by learning to understand and tolerate our imperfections. Every family poor or rich has its challenges.

“In every home there are good moments and bad moments, when bad moments come, we should learn to navigate the storms and the turbulence and it will pass.  Most Marriages last not because of love, but because the couples have learned and master the art of overcoming those bad moments and moving on.

“When you are getting married to a man or a woman, just know that you are not getting married to an angel even though you call each other Angels. You also call yourselves honey and forget that honey comes from a Bee that can sting.

“Even me, that writes this have my own headache and troubles at home occasionally. Whenever I travel, my wife wants to call me on video call by midnight or 1am and she will not tolerate the excuse that I don’t have enough data sometimes or network problems; and whenever we communicated via that video, she feels happy and life moves on. One day I’ll be gone and the family will miss that moment. That is life”.

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