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Actress speaks on children raised in violent homes

Tonto Dikeh speaks on the effect domestic violence has on children.

The actress on September 14, 2017, posted on her Instagram page on the plights of raising a child from a broken home.

"The Worse kind of pain for a child isn't a broken home, is raising up a child in a violent environment.

99% chances are that a child who witnessess his parent take violence will become violent because that the only type of Life they Know!!!

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There's is nothing normal about a Man beating a Woman OR vice versa..

SAY NO TO DOMESTIC VOILENCE..

#WOMEN YOU ARE BEAUTIFUL AND YOU DESERVE BETTER", she wrote.

The actress who recently ended her marriage to her ex-husband, Oladunni Churchill, over domestic violence is definitely talking from experience.

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However, her estranged husband, Churchill while granting an interview with Media Room Hub, gave details of her violent behavior which cost him money to the tune of N66M.

According to Churchill,  it is almost impossible to pacify the actress whenever she begins her aggressive behavior. He provided a video evidence to refute claims made by the actress who alleged that her husband inflicted injuries on her body.

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