A group of angry married women hit the campus of a Nigerian university to register their displeasure against the actions of female students that disrupt the peace in their homes.
Some female students in tertiary institutions have been accused of seducing married men, who in turn fail to stay faithful to their wives.
In a video shared by GHpage, an orator accused female students of enticing married men by wearing short skirts.
Aspects of the video also showed aggrieved wives shouting on top of their voices while striking a single bell.
It is unknown which university the married women marched into to voice their spleen.
A 2013 survey published in the Couple and Family Psychology: Research and Practice journal outlined lack of commitment, infidelity and family as reasons for divorce.
According to reports, Nigeria witnessed a concerning 14 percent surge in separation rates, reflecting an ongoing unfavorable trend.
Three thousand instances of divorce were documented in Badagry, Lagos.
Additionally, a 2019 report titled ‘Deciphering the High Rate of Divorce in Nigeria’ shed light on Kano state’s staggering number of over 1 million officially registered divorcees.
A news report emphasized that a visit to the Social Development Secretariat under the Federal Capital Development Authority (FCDA) unveiled a concerning reality: between 20 and 30 instances of divorce cases are reported at one of the offices on a daily basis.
Moreover, official records from the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) High Court revealed that an excess of 2,000 divorce cases were lodged between 2019 and February 2020.
The court grappled with an average intake of 30 cases per day.