"Marriage is not an Achievement - Mercy Aigbe

Mercy Aigbe said that for marriage to work, the two people involved have to take responsibilities instead of “heaping everything on women.”

"Marriage is not an Achievement - Mercy Aigbe
Mercy Aigbe

Popular Nollywood actress and media personality, Mercy Aigbe, has disclosed that marriage is been overrated, stating that marriage is not an achievement.

Mercy Aigbe, revealed this during her popular YouTube vlog.

Mercy said that African mothers always put their expectation of marriage on their daughter, expecting them to stay in a man's house.

The mother of two who has married twice said that for a marriage to work, it takes the contribution of both parties involved.

It was learnt that the single mother of two separated from her husband, Lanre Gentry in 2018.

Further speaking, she said that for marriage to work, the two people involved have to take responsibilities instead of “heaping everything on women.”

“Our mothers brought us up, as women, to take whatever our partners do to us. They tell us to take it because we want to remain in a man’s house. To me, it is not an achievement.

"Let’s just say as it is– marriage is overrated. It takes two people to make it work; it’s not just about the women. But, everybody keeps heaping all the responsibilities on the woman. That shouldn’t be," she said.

However, it was learnt that Mercy Aigbe left her marriage to Lanre Gentry on grounds of domestic violence.

 

 

In another episode sighted on her Youtube channel, she recounted the terrible experience saying;

 “The first time the slap came, it felt like I was dreaming. I wasn’t expecting it and I was shocked beyond words. I didn’t know it was going to happen but it happened. The begging would then come after that. Once a man raises his hand to hit you, he is going to do it over and again.

"However, because it was my second attempt (at marriage), I was ready to make it work, even with all the violence. I was there hoping and praying. I just wanted a happy home.

“The incident that broke the camel’s back was the one where I almost died. The beating was horrible. People often say actresses don’t want to remain married. Who told them that? (You think) being a celebrity doesn’t make me human? Does (being a celebrity) mean I don’t want to have a happy home?

"They say actresses are promiscuous but promiscuity is not (the exclusive preserve of) any profession. When mine (break-up) happened, it wasn’t easy because I am a celebrity. I read a lot of things online. Some people even said I made it up. But, nobody can dictate to me how to live my life.”

Aigbe went on to encourage women who are going through the same situation to speak up.

In her words,

 

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“I have been through domestic violence and I came out strong. I would love to see the end of domestic violence in society. It wasn’t easy for me because society always shames one.

"Everybody believes if one is experiencing domestic violence, one has to be patient as a woman and take it all to remain in one’s husband’s house.

"A lot of people have lost their lives as a result of domestic violence. And religion is not helping. An assaulted woman could go to her pastor and the cleric would say, ‘Oh madam, you need to keep praying’. Is it until she loses her life?”