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My husband was always in a fury, beat me, our children black and blue, starved us —Wife
I can only afford N5,000 per month for each child’s feeding —HusbandGrade A Customary Court, sitting at Mapo, Ibadan, Oyo State, has put an end to the wedlock between a couple, Wosilat and Abass, on ...
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Real Stories: I reported my abusive husband, and my family begged me to go back
Now I am living in limbo. We’re still separated, but I’m terrified he might show up and ask me to go back home with him. I’ve ...
Thus far, the sky seems to be the limit for Dingle’s newest dance troupe, mainly comprised of junior infants. As they ...
SLUMPED on the sofa in front of Coronation Street, glass of wine in hand, Sara Coombes longed for her husband to pop to the ...
George Santos' prison sentence commuted, to be released 'immediately': Trump What Max Scherzer Told John Schneider in ...
Vicente Gonzalez and his wife Fernanda were documenting their global motorcycle adventure and were en route to Nepal from ...
Dolly Parton nearly gave me a heart attack. I was among the millions on pins and needles learning that amid the "health challenges" that led to the postponement of Dolly's Las Vegas concerts, Freida ...
Filmmaker Sepideh Farsi connects with Fatem, a Palestinian woman in Gaza who documents life under bombardment. After more ...
A resourceful woman with more schooling than her husband, Lucy often was furious with her spouse for not providing enough ...
Through trial and error, I discovered that there's no escaping grief; it waits for you, even if you try to bury it with work, ...
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to navigating social interactions when mourning, offers practical phrases to respectfully exit difficult conversations.
Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips.
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