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Chacha Eke’s Husband Austin Faani Writes On Staying In A Toxic Relationship

Austin Faani, husband of filmmaker and actress Chacha Eke Faani, says the effects of a bitter divorce and maintaining a toxic relationship with loved one could kill her faster than cancer.

Faani said this in a post shared on his IG page today December 14. He also mentioned that the average Nigerian’s mentality frowns at men and women who are loyal to their partners.

His post read;

”The average Nigerian mentality frowns at men who are loyal to their women and also at women loyal to their men (sad), and this plague is dominant in the woman folk, especially the sad single ones, or the ones that had a bitter divorce or the now adults who were raised by sad parent/s.

People underestimate the effect of a bitter divorce from a loved one (most times you wish you stayed back and fought).
Or
The effects of continuing to stay in a toxic relationship (You will always wish you can summon courage and get out!).
This two alone can kill faster than cancer.

If you don’t love a woman, never tell her you do, if you do, never stop loving her, love her in her good days and love her more in her worst days. And women do so unto your partner.
Shalom”

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