Regina posted the above pic and gave a brief account of how her teenage daughter was forcefully taken away from her as a toddler...
“Do you believe that this daughter of mine was once snatched
away forcefully from me? She was barely 3yrs old then. Do you believe that I
was forced to live apart from my daughter for close to 3yrs Let me take you on
a journey down memory lane . When death took away their father and I was
totally lost in this world, then came family and traditions (story for another
day) they told me that I can’t go back to the city with my 2 children unless I
accepted some conditions, which I was quick to accept, even at that, they told
me I could only go with Richard cos I was still breastfeeding him then. I thought it was a joke but that very morning my late
husband’s sister who lived in Enugu city then said she was going back to base
with her and she was going to register her for school there ( I was still
mourning my husband then) I cried, I begged, couldn’t watch them take her away,
so I ran after the car, fell, stood up and ran as fast as my legs could carry
me, ran after the moving car but I couldn’t catch up (emotions) the story of
how I got my baby back and more I intend to tell as a movie someday the great
news is that, this is that babygirl standing next to me almost taller than me
lol and she now drags my cloth with me pls celebrate my first fruit with me.”
So touching.
But why is it that women are the ones who encourage and facilitate violence against their fellows?
I dare say men can't compete with the measure of wickedness women dish out to each other.
This is why I will continue to snob these so-called groups and NGOs that advocate gender equality for women because in their homes and workplaces, most of the members act like daytime witches.
A crying shame!!!
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