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‘If You Take It Once, Be Ready To Take It For The Rest Of Your Life’ – Ngozi Nwosu Opens Up On Surviving Domestic Violence

 


Ngozi Nwosu, a seasoned Nollywood actress, talked about how she survived domestic abuse in her previous marriage and disclosed that she was physically abused even while she was pregnant.

Speaking on the podcast Real Life Matters With Aunty Ayo, which is hosted by actress Ayo Adesanya, Nwosu urged women to put their safety before social expectations and stated that she does not see marriage as a "do-or-die affair."

She said:

“I don’t believe marriage is a do-or-die affair. There’s this notion I want to correct people go on social media to post pictures saying, ‘He slapped me, he did this, he did that.’

When you see real beating, correct pummeling, you won’t even remember social media. You’ll forget about it and start struggling for your life.”

The movie star explained that she silently endured abuse in her marriage and chose not to make her struggles public at the time.

“I have not told people until now the kind of domestic violence I went through in marriage. Even when the press came after me, I told them I didn’t want to wash my dirty linen in public. It was well while it lasted, but I don’t want to talk about it.”

Reflecting on her experience, Nwosu revealed that she had initially decided to walk away from her marriage because of abuse but was persuaded to stay by her sister.

She continued:

“He beat me even in pregnancy, and I said this marriage is a no-no for me. My senior sister knelt down and begged me, saying he was sorry and asking what the world would say.

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I agreed, but once beaten will always be beaten. If you take it once, you must be ready to take it for the rest of your life.”

She also expressed sympathy for women in similar situations, referencing the late gospel singer Osinachi Nwachukwu, whose tragic death was linked to domestic violence.

“When this thing is too much, you have to move. It’s your life we are talking about here, not that person’s life,”

she added.

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