Why African Marriages Abroad FAIL || Diaspora marriage complexities

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Why African Marriages Abroad FAIL || Diaspora marriage complexities


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In today’s video titled “Why African Marriages in the Diaspora Fail || Diaspora Marriage Complexities,” we delve deep into the heart of why African marriages abroad are facing challenges. This video is a must-watch for anyone…

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  1. Same reasons I am filing for a divorce, shared responsibilities. It's overwhelming for women with kids. We both work and I have to be the one taking care of everything concerning kids, family stuff, and all the household chores. Its exhausting. Some African men want both a providing wife and a housewife. It's a shame

  2. This is very mature …..it's not about women becoming unruly 🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄like the way theses egotistical Nigerian men say 🤭🤭🤭……."" Be intentional as a whole ""……..most african men also do not understand how nature relationships…African culture can be poisonous and refreshing at the same time

  3. Spot on. One more reason… The divorce processes in the Western world are such that the lower earning spouse is not cheated the way they are cheated back home. A lot of women who decide to leave their abusive marriages back home are compelled to leave with just the clothes on their backs plus responsibility of caring for children whose fathers abandoned them as a punishment to their mother. The divorce process in the Western world sees the women as equal to the men and recognizes the contributions that the non income earning spouses make to the household. The processes also put the children's welfare above that of the divorcing parents, e.g. child support whether you like it or not. So back home, a lot of lower income earning spouses, typically women, are even afraid to divorce because they fear they and their children won't survive without the abusive man.

  4. Wow! The unspoken challenges of moving abroad! If only social media showed these challenges … We just see the glam! Thanks for talking about this! I'm 24 and now well equipped of what to anticipate if I move abroad!