As he reveals his wife's abuse, legendary actor exclaims, "God saved me"

Although there are no deadbeat males, the rise in the opposite gender's manipulative edge is completely overlooked.

As he reveals his wife's abuse, legendary actor exclaims, "God saved me"

Nollywood actor Emeka Ike has spoken up about being a victim of domestic abuse five years after his 14-year marriage to Suzanne Emma ended in divorce.

Suzanne Emma filed a petition to dissolve their marriage in 2015, alleging that her husband had physically and verbally abused her during their marriage.

Emeka Ike has been single since then, and he has also taken a hiatus from Nollywood.

In an Instagram post, he discussed male spousal violence and why the topic isn't more widely discussed.

Emeka Ike, who claimed he had been abused, claimed that most women marry for money and make their husbands' lives miserable.

There are still deadbeat fathers, according to the actor, but there is an increase in how men are misled, which is completely overlooked.

God, he believes, was the one who saved him amid his abuse.

"Pls, pls, pls, pls, pls, pls, pls, pls, pls, pls, please, pls In recent years, most women have been abusing men more.

They never fall in love again. Most of them marry you for your money and make your life a living hell, if not outright murder you.

Why aren't the wives of kidnappers and armed robbers speaking out like I was? Why does it always seem to be very wealthy and successful men these days?"

"While this kills and get wealthy paradigm spreads unnoticed, violent men are in the cover."

Although there are no deadbeat males, the rise in the opposite gender's manipulative edge is completely overlooked.

Why is it that in marriage, men must always die before women? Inquire of your father. Inquire about your grandfather.

"That is, assuming they are still alive to inform you." Pls, pls, pls, pls, pls, pls, pls, pls, pls, pls, pls, pls, pls, pls, pls, "Please, God, save me."