Nigerian journalist, Agba Jalingo has decried the increasing rate of gender-based violence against men.

The activist stated this on Tuesday, June 7, after a friend was hospitalised due to allegedĀ  domestic abuse by his wife.

He also pleaded with male victims of domestic violence to speak about their plight and not die in silence.

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“Many of my male friends are suffering in silence because of violence from their wives. One is in the hospital now. This GBV must take a shift,” he wrote. 

 

“We must stop genderizing domestic violence. Many men are dying in silence and I mean it. Our friend was rescued from the brink of suicide because he married a woman I don’t know how to describe. He is in the hospital. He has been through hell

 

“Physical abuse with injuries, emotional taunting, infidelity are some of the things MANY men I know are going through. But they can’t talk

 

“If your wife is dishing you domestic violence, please SPEAK OUT. Please I say SPEAK OUT. Dont be ashamed. I’m tired of the stories I’m hearing

 

“My friend has never been a violent man. He is just a gentleman in mad love with a violent extravagant woman and that woman wants to kill him.” 

 

"Many of my male friends are suffering in silence because of violence from their wives" - Journalist Agba Jalingo decries gender-based violence against men
"Many of my male friends are suffering in silence because of violence from their wives" - Journalist Agba Jalingo decries gender-based violence against men
"Many of my male friends are suffering in silence because of violence from their wives" - Journalist Agba Jalingo decries gender-based violence against men
"Many of my male friends are suffering in silence because of violence from their wives" - Journalist Agba Jalingo decries gender-based violence against men
"Many of my male friends are suffering in silence because of violence from their wives" - Journalist Agba Jalingo decries gender-based violence against men
"Many of my male friends are suffering in silence because of violence from their wives" - Journalist Agba Jalingo decries gender-based violence against men
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