Marriage
I’m Afraid To Live With A Man Again – Ara Reveals
September 5, 2013 | konknaijaboyAra is Nigeria’s female talking drummer. She and her former husband went their separate ways 3 years after getting married, when their marriage didn’t work out.
Her then husband maltreated her, and she later discovered he had another marriage aside … Read More
WATCH: “Maturity is determined by a girl’s parents,” Senator Yerima speaks on ChannelsTV #ChildNotBride
August 26, 2013 | konknaijaboySenator Ahmed Yerima was interviewed on Channels TV yesterday to shed light on why he is in support of child marriage.
The embattled senator is astonished by the outrage of Nigerians towards his belief that even young girls are fit … Read More
New Domestic Violence Law – Beat Your Woman, Land In Jail
August 12, 2013 | konknaijaboyJust incase you don’t know, It is now, officially, an offense for any man to hit his woman in Lagos State. And it doesn’t matter if you two are legally married, as long as you are living together in a home setting.
Sign The Petition Digitally Online To Support Deletion of Clause In Nigerian Constitution That Legitimises Child Brides
July 19, 2013 | konknaijagirlPetition by iPetitions
The Petition This petition is About Non Deletion of Section 29 (4)(b) Of The Nigerian Constitution Which Opens Up A Loophole enabling Female Children To Marry or Be Married Before They Reach Adulthood at Age 18.
Comedy Corner – The Beautiful Bride
July 3, 2013 | konknaijagirlA bride on her most memorable day, wheels her luggage, a handbag, unripe plantain and other personal effects home to join her husband after wedding. She seems to me as a good example of what marriage should be- humble and … Read More
Why Women Stay In Loveless Marriages
February 21, 2013 | konknaijagirlIf you’re a woman in a loveless marriage, you’re not alone. Wives stay in unhappy relationships for many reasons. Will you see yourself here?
The reasons women stay in loveless marriages range from fear of what people will think to reluctance to lose the time they invested in their husbands.
“It isn’t that they can’t see the solution. It is that they can’t see the problem.” ~ G.K. Chesterton.