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On the <strong>June</strong>, <strong>24</strong>, <strong>2011</strong>, <a href="http://www.vanguardngr.com/2012/02/murdered-banker-i-saw-husbands-hands-soaked-in-blood-guard-tells-court" id="01a215b5-a6d2-58b2-846b-d931a7f1436c">undefined</a>, a jobless graduate was alleged to have murdered his wife, <strong>Titilayo</strong>, a banker with <strong>Skye</strong><strong>Bank</strong><strong>Plc</strong>, at their <strong>Akindeinde</strong><strong>Street</strong>, <strong>Isolo</strong>, <s...
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Though the young man who has been standing trial since then has denied severally that he did not kill her, claiming his wife stabbed herself to death, evidence gathered by the investigators all point to him being the culprit.
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That incidence is just one out of many instances where men batter their wives and girlfriends, some with serious bodily injuries. The case of domestic violence is completely frowned upon by moralists, though some traditional men who believe in the dominion and authority of the men in the home believe it is right for a man to beat his wife.
Our teaser this morning is this: How will you describe men who beat their wives and girlfriends? As a man, can you do it and as a woman, can you condone such behaviour?
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